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Click ''back'' to return to XY-select or bold-click ''back'' to return to the control screen.
 
Click ''back'' to return to XY-select or bold-click ''back'' to return to the control screen.
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==Load/Save Snapshot==
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[[File:Zynthian_ui_snapshot_load.png|400px|right]]
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[[File:Zynthian_ui_snapshot_save.png|400px|right]]
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Snapshots are used for saving and restoring the status of Zynthian. A snapshot includes the full state, including layers, effects, parameter values, MIDI-learning, etc.
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You can enter the ''Load Snapshot'' screen with '''bold-snapshot'''. It works from any place. A second click and you will be at the ''Save Snapshot'' screen.
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Before loading any snapshot, you should save one, and to save a snapshot, you should create some layers, etc. The Zynthian UI will use numbers for naming the banks and snapshots. You can rename the snapshots to something more specific using the webconf tool.
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====Snapshot Banks====
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By default, snapshots are stored as a single list and bank-related stuff is not shown by Zynthian-UI. If you want to use banks for organizing your snapshots, you simply create a second bank using the webconf tool and the hidden bank functionality will be enabled.
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When using snapshot banks, if you want to go up one level (from snapshot list to bank list), you must use the ".." entry. The back button will close the snapshot screen.
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====Default Snapshot====
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You can save the status as "Default Snapshot". This "Default Snapshot" will be loaded automatically at startup. To delete it, you can use the webconf tool or the command line.
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====Restore Last State====
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If "Restore last state on startup" option is enabled on webconf (it's enabled by default), then the state will be saved when powering off (using long-click select or from Admin Menu) and restored on next boot. This option has priority over the "Default Snapshot".
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* '''Single Active Layer Enabled''': ZS3 list shows all the ZS3s stored, no matter the layer. Recalling a ZS3 change the active layer, so the layer associated with the recalled ZS3 will receive the *ALL* the MIDI input. Only 127 ZS3s can be stored.  
 
* '''Single Active Layer Enabled''': ZS3 list shows all the ZS3s stored, no matter the layer. Recalling a ZS3 change the active layer, so the layer associated with the recalled ZS3 will receive the *ALL* the MIDI input. Only 127 ZS3s can be stored.  
 
* '''Single Active Layer Disabled''': ZS3 list shows only the ZS3 of the current active layer. Recalling a ZS3 change the active layer, but every layer receives MIDI input for its channel only. You can use several keyboards on different channels and store 127 ZS3s by MIDI channel.
 
* '''Single Active Layer Disabled''': ZS3 list shows only the ZS3 of the current active layer. Recalling a ZS3 change the active layer, but every layer receives MIDI input for its channel only. You can use several keyboards on different channels and store 127 ZS3s by MIDI channel.
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==Load/Save Snapshot==
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[[File:Zynthian_ui_snapshot_load.png|400px|right]]
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[[File:Zynthian_ui_snapshot_save.png|400px|right]]
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Snapshots are used for saving and restoring the status of Zynthian. A snapshot includes the full state, including layers, effects, parameter values, MIDI-learning, etc.
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You can enter the ''Load Snapshot'' screen with '''bold-snapshot'''. It works from any place. A second click and you will be at the ''Save Snapshot'' screen.
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Before loading any snapshot, you should save one, and to save a snapshot, you should create some layers, etc. The Zynthian UI will use numbers for naming the banks and snapshots. You can rename the snapshots to something more specific using the webconf tool.
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====Snapshot Banks====
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By default, snapshots are stored as a single list and bank-related stuff is not shown by Zynthian-UI. If you want to use banks for organizing your snapshots, you simply create a second bank using the webconf tool and the hidden bank functionality will be enabled.
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When using snapshot banks, if you want to go up one level (from snapshot list to bank list), you must use the ".." entry. The back button will close the snapshot screen.
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====Default Snapshot====
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You can save the status as "Default Snapshot". This "Default Snapshot" will be loaded automatically at startup. To delete it, you can use the webconf tool or the command line.
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====Restore Last State====
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If "Restore last state on startup" option is enabled on webconf (it's enabled by default), then the state will be saved when powering off (using long-click select or from Admin Menu) and restored on next boot. This option has priority over the "Default Snapshot".
      
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