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This page allows you to specify for each mic model downloaded into
FLASH memory whether or not it will appear in the appropriate mic
selection list. It is also the first step in permanently erasing a model
from FLASH memory (see the Compress FLASH Page below for more
details).
A bit of explanation: When you first take your AMM-1 out of
the box, it contains models of approximately 100 mics perma-
nently stored in EPROM (more accurately, 200 models, in that
each mic model includes both a source version and a model
version). In addition, the AMM-1 includes enough FLASH
memory to hold approximately 100 more mic models (again,
actually 200, counting source and model versions).
Initially the FLASH memory is empty. When you download new
models from our web site and load them into your AMM-1 via
MIDI they are stored in the FLASH memory. This page and the
FLASH management pages that follow let you monitor the
FLASH memory and take appropriate action should you ap-
proach its maximum capacity.
Accessing this page when there are no mic models stored in FLASH
will result in the the message no models in FLASH.
If new models have previously been stored in FLASH, you will see
the top screen, where yyy:zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz shows the
currently selected FLASH model. If that model is a Source version,
yyy appears as Src. If that model is a Model version, yyy
appears as Mod.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz is the model name, indicating both the
manufacturer and mic name.
The content of the xxxxxxx field depends on the current state
of each particular model. When a new model is loaded into FLASH it
is automatically set to be “active.” That is, it appears in both the
Source and Model mic selection lists. When you select a currently
active mic on this page, the top line of the display will read:
<Enter> to: delete
Pressing the Enter button at this point will mark the model as
deleted. Once a model is marked deleted, it will no longer show up
in the appropriate mic selection list. However, note that it is not
removed from FLASH. Deleted models are only removed from FLASH
using the Compress FLASH Page discussed below.
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