Hi Paul,
please write with normal fonts-settings & -colors and emphasize only important words, e.g. menu entries of EOS, in bold letters or with quote unquote.
To EOS:The GUI (Graphic User Interface) of EOS is only a Graphic Supported User Interface. You cannot move around with the cursor like in Windows, MacOS or Unix.
You seem to be stuck too deep in modern Operating Systems. You need to learn that older instruments have a user interface with a lot of limitations. EOS has one of the easiest User Interfaces. The amount of parameters and options of a Preset is high. The E4-series is a complex instrument.
It seems you didn't read the manual carefully enough and therefore you are now confused and impatient.
I wonder you didn't write that you tried to press the LINK-button on the screen with your finger...
Maybe you tried but you didn't write it...
I recommend studying the manual again.
Starting with your first posting I tried to follow your intensions in regards to linking several presets:
I loaded a bank with some Presets.
I created a new, empty Preset in P
reset ManageI entered
Preset Edit and hit
F4 to go to the
LINKS-page.
I saw "No Links in Preset" as the preset was of course empty and the LINKS-button was highlighted to indicate that I'm currently on the LINKS-page of this Preset.
To Link a Preset to the currently edited one you have to press
F1 (Utils), followed by
F1 (New). Then you are in the postion to move the cursor to the right, right onto the LINK to select the Preset that you want to link to the actual Preset.
You cannot edit the name of a LINK. The LINK is just a reference, not the Preset itself. You can only modify the name of the original Preset that you link to another preset.
Therefore you have to first select the Preset you want to rename and use
Preset Manage -> Rename (F2).
As a conclusion of your narrations, please read the following:
You can stack several presets by using the LINK-option.
When adding a new Link (
LINK -> Utils -> New) you have to keep in mind that this Link is only a reference to a Preset.
When linking Presets to another Preset, the linked Presets are responding in the range that is limited by the settings of the Keyboard zone (
Links-KyWin), the Velocity zone (
Links-VelWin) and the MIDI-Filters of this Link (
Links-MidiFltrs).
The original Preset is not modified and can still be used together with other presets.
If you want to integrate a linked preset into a "fundamental" preset so that you can later on delete the original Preset, you have to use
UTILS->SUBSME to subsume the linked preset.
By using SUBSUME all voice-settings of the linked preset (except the LINK-settings of the original Preset) are copied to the "fundamental" Preset.
This will solve your problem.