ART sgx 2000 User Manual

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regarding the variable utility parameters with their default value settings and
SGX 2000 system data.
To change Utilities, first enter Edit Mode then press the Utility button. Once
you are in Utility Mode you may change values by selecting the parameter and then
changing the value. To do this select the parameter you wish to modify with
either the Param or Value buttons. Use the Encoder to change the parameter value.
(Make sure the Value LED is lit)
To view system data, press the Param or Value button until the information you're
looking for appears in the display. Remember the Param and Value buttons act as a
left and right cursor when they are pressed repeatedly.
You do not need to press the STORE button to save Utility parameters, it is done
automatically.
To exit Utility Mode, press the Utility button to return to Edit Mode.  
PROGRAMMING HINT: Press the Value button to change and view the parameters then
use the Encoder to set the value. This way you don't have to switch between the
Param and Value buttons to edit values.
BYPASS LEVEL
= MIX DRY LEVEL  [100%]
You may globally control the level of the Bypass signal when in Bypass Mode. The
Bypass Level Utility parameter overrides whatever "DRY" level is individually set
in each preset. Every time Bypass is engaged, the through signal level will be
whatever this value is set to. The initial default setting is 100%. When the
value is set to [= MIX DRY LEVEL], the DRY level setting (from the Programmable
Mix) of the individual preset will be the signal level when the preset is
bypassed.
REMOTE SWITCH 1 & 2
[= BYPASS ON/OFF]
The REMOTE jacks may be programmed to either Bypass the SGX 2000, access the
Increment or Decrement Preset mode, and Re-Arm or Trigger the Sampler. A
footswitch and any two conductor cable is intended to be used with these jacks.
If you are using an ART X-15 ULTRAFOOT, you can use the Bypass Jack feature on
the X-15 to control one of the SGX 2000's Remote Jacks. A momentary (normally
open) switch should be used in applications other than the X-15's bypass feature.
Use the following chart to determine how the Remote Jacks may be programmed.
#     REMOTE 1          REMOTE 2    
0     BYPASS ON/OFF     BYPASS ON/OFF
1     SAMPLE-TRIGGER    SAMPLE-TRIGGER
2     INCR PROGS 2      SAMPLER-ARM
3                       DECR PROGS
Either jack may be programmed for the Bypass feature, each time the footswitch is
activated (hot connected to ground) the BYPASS function is accessed and acts like
the Bypass button on the front panel.
The jacks may also be programmed to allow a footswitch to be used for accessing
either the Trigger or Re-Arm function when using the Sampler program. Either