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Saving data Writing to internal memory
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User arpeggio pattern
For details, please see “Dump:” on page 177 of the
Parameter Guide.
Writing to internal memory
Writing a Program or Combination
Writing (saving) procedure
The Program and Combination settings you’ve made in the
various editing pages can be saved to internal memory. This
action is referred to as “writing a program” or “writing a
Combination.” If you want your edited data to be preserved
after the power is turned off, you must perform a Write
operation.
Before you can write data into memory, you must turn
off the memory protect setting in Global mode.
For details, please see page 98.
A combination does not contain the actual program data
for each timbre, but simply references the number of the
program used by each timbre. If you edit a program that
is used by a combination, or exchange it with a different
program number, the sound of the combination will also
change, reflecting the altered program.
1. Verify that the program or combination you want to
save is selected.
2. Select the Write Program or Write Combination
function. If you selected a bank U program or
combination, the function will be Write/Initialize
Program or Write/Initialize Combination.
Press the FUNCTION button. Use the (PAGE–) button
to select the above function, and then press the OK
(MENU) button. A dialog box will appear.
Note: The conditions for saving will depend on the bank.
(see “Bank numbers and conditions for saving” on
page 102)
3. The conditions for saving will differ depending on the
bank of the program or combination you selected in
step 1.
If you selected program bank A–D or combination
bank A or B:
If you specified Write, you can save the sound to the
same category within bank A–D. The category is fixed.
If you specified New, you can specify any category and
save the sound in bank U 000–127.
If you selected program bank U or combination bank
U:
If you specified New, you can specify any category and
save the sound in bank U 000–127.
Note: For more about Initialize, please see page 109.
4. Use Category to specify the category of the program/
combination. For the banks that you can specify,
please see step 3.
5. Select the save-destination in WRITE To. For
limitations on the save-destination, please see step 3.
6. If you want to rename the program/combination,
press the text edit button.
The text edit dialog box will appear. Enter the program/
combination name. (see “Editing names” on page 105)
When you’ve finished entering the name, press the OK
button to return to the Write Program/Write Combination
dialog box.
7. To execute the Write operation, press the OK
(MENU) button.
If you decide not to execute, press the CANCEL
(FUNCTION) button or the EXIT button.
About the Tone Adjust settings that are saved
Tone Adjust parameter controls two or more program
parameters simultaneously. For example, “Filter/Amp
EG Attack Time” controls a total of six program
parameters. The value of a Tone Adjust parameter
indicates the amount of change that is applied to the
value of each program parameter it’s affecting.
When a Tone Adjust parameter is at zero, the program
parameters it controls will function according to their
original settings. Raising or lowering the value of a
relative parameter will indirectly raise or lower the value
of these program parameters.
Program mode:
The settings of Tone Adjust parameters are automatically
applied directly to the program parameters when you
write the program. The Tone Adjust values will be reset
to zero.
For details, please see page 3 of the Parameter Guide.
Combination mode:
The settings of Tone Adjust parameters are written and
preserved as the Tone Adjust settings for each timbre.
For details, please seepage 75 of the Parameter Guide.