
Vintage Pro Owners Manual 83
Programming Basics
This chapter explains how Vintage Pro sounds are constructed and contains
important background information on how to create your own custom
presets.
Your initial involvement with Vintage Pro will most likely be using the
existing presets and selecting MIDI channels. While the factory presets are
very good, there are some things you will probably want to change
eventually, perhaps the LFO speed, the filter frequency or the attack time.
You may also want to make your own custom presets using complex
modulation routings. There are 512 user locations (User Banks 0-3)
available to store your own creations or edited factory presets. Best of all,
it’s easy to edit or create new presets using the Edit menu.
Each preset can consist of up to four instrument layers. Each of the four
layers can be placed anywhere on the keyboard and can be crossfaded or
switched according to key position, velocity, or by using a real-time control
such as a wheel, slider, pedal, LFO or envelope generator. A preset can also
be “linked” with up to 2 more presets creating additional layering or splits.
Vintage Pro has an extensive modulation implementation using two multi-
wave LFO’s (Low Frequency Oscillators), three multi-stage envelope gener-
ators and the ability to respond to multiple MIDI controllers. You can
simultaneously route any combination of these control sources to multiple
destinations.
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