4. All setup

Settings such as the [FUNCTION] settings are stored in internal memory.

If you execute this operation, the settings will be preserved in internal memory even when the power is turned off, so that the same settings will still be in effect when the power is next turned on. The following items are remembered.

Setting contents

[FUNCTION] switch settings “Func 1/10” page

Tune “Func 3/10” page

Assignable Switch “Func 4/10” page

MIDI Transpose “Func 5/10” page

Prog., ProgBank, Control, AfterTouch, Exclusive

“Func 6/10” page

Keyboard, Upper 1, Low/Upp2

Dr, Perc, Bass, Acc1, Acc2, Acc3 Chord Rx1, Chord Rx2

“Func 8/10” page

User Scale 1–4 settings “Func 10/10” page

Popup Time

[TOUCH] switch setting

The following settings of the [ACC] switch

One finger, Fingered 1, Fingered 2, Split Point, After Fill1, After Fill2

To store these settings into internal memory

Here’s how to store All Setup data into internal memory.

1

Press the [FUNCTION] switch

2

Access the “Func 7/10” page

 

If the current settings differ from the stored settings, this page will show a message of “Setup parameter modified.” In this case, press the “Write” button to store the settings into internal memory. If you turn off the power without storing, the previous settings will reappear when the power is next turned on.

Never turn off the power while data is being stored.

Restoring the factory-set condition

By pressing the factory “Preset” button you can return the contents of All Setup to the factory-set condition.

If you turn off the power while data is being

 

written, the memory contents may be damaged.

 

If the memory contents are damaged, the user

 

rhythm styles, user programs, and All Setup

 

data will automatically return to their factory-set

 

condition the next time the power is turned on.

 

If part of the recorded data has also been dam-

 

aged, all of the recorded data will return to the

Functions

factory-set condition.

 

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Korg Sp-500 manual All setup, To store these settings into internal memory, Access the Func 7/10, Setting contents