Home » Support » Knowledge Base » Knowledge Base

Knowledge Base

Venom - Editing Single & Multi Program Presets
Text size [-] [+]

Editing Single Programs

Once you have selected a Single Program (see this FAQ for details), you can edit it to your liking. Using the Performance Control Matrix, you can change the settings of several synthesizer parameters.  See this FAQ for more information:


Using MIDI software with Venom connected to your computer via USB, or using a remote programmable MIDI controller (such as the Axiom Pro) you can edit most of the other synthesizer and effects parameters using the corresponding MIDI CC number or NRPN (see“Advanced Synthesizer and Effects Editing” on page 36 of the Venom User Guide).


Editing Multi Programs

Each Multi Program references up to four different Single Programs. Each referenced Single Program in a Multi Program is referred to as a Multi Part. You can edit each Multi Part individually as well as in tandem.

To select a new Single Program preset for a Multi Part:

  1. Switch Venom to Select Mode by repeatedly pressing the Mute/Enable/Select button until the Select LED is lit
  2. Press the desired Multi Part button so that its LED is lit.
  3. Press the Bank button to select the desired Single Program Bank (A, B, C, or D).
  4. Adjust the Value knob to select the Single Program preset that you want the Multi Part to reference.


To edit parameters of the Single Program Preset referenced by a Multi Part:

  1. Press the Mute/Enable/Select button repeatedly until the Select LED is lit.
  2. Press the desired Multi Part button so that its LED is lit.
  3. Edit the parameters of the referenced Single Program using the performance controls.


To edit parameters of two or more Multi Part referenced Single Programs in tandem:

  1. Press the Mute/Enable/Select button repeatedly until the Select LED is lit.
  2. Press the desired Multi Part buttons simultaneously so that their LEDs are lit.
  3. Edit the parameters of the referenced Single Programs using the performance controls. Any edited parameter settings will be set to the same value for each referenced Single Program.


Saving Custom Programs

For information on saving custom programs after editing, see this FAQ.