Selecting Individual Synth Presets in MuseBox
Create a new preset, starting from scratch by adding individual Synths:
1. First, we want to clear out the system of any presets that are already loaded. To do this, turn
the bottom knob counter-clockwise until you see Tag: (none) and (New Empty Preset) as the preset
name. Press the encoder button to load this empty preset.
2. Now let’s select a Synth preset into one of the two Synth channels. With the PLAY mode lit, we
press the SNTH 1 button. You’ll notice it too says (Empty) and Tag: (none).Turn the bottom knob to
find the sound you want. For example, let’s choose “Electric Piano 1” from the “TAG: Electric Pianos.”
Press the knob to load it.
3. Now we’ll layer that with another sound—say a pad synthesizer. To do this, we press the SNTH 2
button and load a different sound. Select “Analog Pad 2” from the “TAG:Synth Pads” category. Press
the knob to load this preset. Now press the “PLAY” button to hear both sounds combined together.
4. What we’ve done is layered the Electric Piano 1 and the Analog Pad 2 sounds together, which
creates an entirely new sound. You can adjust the volume of either sound by pressing MIX and
either SNTH 1 or SNTH 2 to adjust the Electric Piano 1 or Analog Pad 2 volume level respectively.
5. Pressing either SNTH 1 or SNTH 2 solos just that one sound. If you want to SAVE this
combination of sounds, simply press and hold the EDIT button, and you can save this preset to the
USER TAG.
When you need help, Sweetwater has the answers!
Our knowledge base contains over 28,000 expertly written tech articles that will give you answers and help you get the most out of your gear. Our pro musicians and gear experts update content daily to keep you informed and on your way. Best of all, it’s totally FREE, and it’s just another reason that you get more at Sweetwater.com.