Loading and Saving Mappings and Presets

Lumatone Editor allows you to load and save mappings as .LTN files. It also allows you to send mappings to your Lumatone for saving into preset buttons.
Written by Matt McLeod
Updated 3 years ago

Once you have created or edited a mapping, you’ll want to save it! A mapping can be saved in .LTN format to your computer using the Save Mapping button at the top of Lumatone Editor.

Once saved, the filename you’ve chosen will appear at the top of the mapping. An asterisk next to the filename indicates if any changes are unsaved.

By the same token, you load a mapping from a file in the same way. Click the Load File button at the top of Lumatone Editor, browse for your .LTN file, and select it. If you have unsaved work, the application will ask you if you’d like to save it before loading the new mapping in its place.

Saving a Mapping to Your Lumatone

You can save up to 10 mappings to your Lumatone as presets that can be recalled without connecting a computer.

Once connected to Lumatone Editor, make sure you are editing in Live Mode. Your current mapping will display on Lumatone. When your mapping is ready to save to Lumatone, simply hold down the preset button location you’d like to save the mapping to for 5 seconds. The preset button’s LED will blink briefly to indicate your save is complete. Any previous mapping will be overwritten with your new mapping, so be sure of your decision before doing this!

Importing a Mapping From Your Lumatone

While we recommend saving all of your mappings to files, a need may arise to import a mapping from your Lumatone. Once your Lumatone is connected to Lumatone Editor, hit the preset button on your Lumatone to enable the mapping you’d like to load into Lumatone Editor.

Once it is active on your Lumatone, click the Import from Lumatone Button at the top right of Lumatone Editor.

If your currently loaded mapping has unsaved changes, you will be asked to save your work, and then the Lumatone’s active mapping will be loaded into Lumatone Editor. From here you can edit it in Live Mode, or save it to a file.

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