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Changing A Preset Name
Changing a preset name is a simple operation. The characters in a name are individually selected by moving 
the cursor to the desired location and scrolling through the character list. To change a preset name, press 
the CURSOR button until it advances to the rst letter of the name. Use the VALUE knob to select the 
desired character or number. Press the VALUE pushswitch to advance the cursor to the next letter. Repeat 
this action until all desired characters have been changed.
Preset names consist of any combination of 13 letters, numbers and punctuation characters. In order, the 
available characters are:
  (space) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 
  6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z ! # $ % & ( ) * ? @
Press the CURSOR button once to select the rst character in the 
name as shown.
Use the VALUE knob to select a new character as shown. Use the 
VALUE pushswitch to advance to the next character, then use the 
VALUE knob to select the next character. Continue in this manner 
until the desired name change is complete. When nished, press the 
STORE button to enter the name change into memory. Select the 
desired memory location, select ‘OVERWRITE: YES’, and press STORE 
to save the new name.
PERFORMANCE TIP: When a preset is stored, the ‘ON’ status of the active parameter
in each of the four sections is also stored. For example, if Cutoff was the active lter
parameter when the preset was stored, it will become the active lter parameter again
when the preset is recalled. By saving your presets with this in mind, you can have the
four analog edit controls automatically set to the desired parameters when the preset is
recalled. This is a great feature if you need to tweak the sound in live performance!
NOTE: When the Arpeggiator is running, the ENTER/STORE button is also used to activate 
the latch if the Latch parameter has been enabled. For more on the Arpeggiator and Latch 
functions, see page 39.










