Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Conventions Used in This Manual
Operating buttons are enclosed by square brackets [ ]; e. g. , [ENTER]. This indicates a memo regarding the setting or function; read it as desired. This indicates an explanation of a term; read it as necessary.
201a Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" and "IMPORTANT NOTES" (p. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. [. . . ] Either press [3], or use the VALUE dial to select "PATCH EDIT" and press [ENTER]. The Patch Tone Copy window will appear.
Initializing a Patch
Here's how to return (initialize) the settings of the currently selected patch to their default values. If you want to return all settings to their factory-set state, execute the Factory Reset operation (p. In Patch mode or Performance mode, select the user patch that you want to initialize. Either press [3], or use the VALUE dial to select "PATCH EDIT" and press [ENTER]. Press [7 (EXEC)] to initialize the patch.
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Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor, and use the VALUE dial or [DEC] [INC] to select the desired "Source (copy-source)" group, number, and tone. If you press [5 (COMPR)] to apply a check mark (), you'll be able to play the copy-source patch (Compare function).
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Use the cursor buttons to move the cursor, and select the "Destination (copy-destination)" tone. If you decide to cancel, press [6 (CANCEL)].
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Press [7 (EXEC)] to execute the copy.
Compare function
When copying patch tones or saving patches, it's often convenient to use the Compare function. If you want to hear the copy-source (or save-destination) patch, press [5 (COMPR)] to apply a check mark (); now you can use the keyboard to play the copy-source (or save-destination) patch. * The patch may sound slightly different than normal when played via the Compare function.
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Chapter 8. Detailed Editing for Patches
Saving a Patch You've Created ([WRITE])
Changes you make are temporary, and will be lost when you turn off the power or select another patch. If you want to keep the patch you modified, you must save it to internal user memory. When you edit the settings of a patch in Patch mode, an "*" will be shown in the PATCH PLAY screen. If you've edited a patch in Performance mode, you should also save the performance after saving the patch (p. When you save, the data that previously occupied the save destination will be overwritten. If you're in Performance mode, the WRITE MENU screen will appear. Pressing [3 (PAT/RHY)] will access the PATCH NAME screen.
Note when selecting a waveform
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