The System Preference page will appear.

4Press the “Memory Protect” check box for the type of internal memory into which you wish to write data, so that the box is unchecked.

Assigning a name (Rename)

You can modify the name of an edited program, combi- nation, song, drum kit, user arpeggio pattern, multi- sample or sample etc.

You can also modify the category names for programs and combinations.

These renaming operations can be performed in the following pages.

Programs

Program P0...9 Page Menu Com-

 

mand: Write Program

 

 

Combinations

Combination P0...9 Page Menu Com-

 

mand: Write Combination

 

 

Songs

SequencerP0, 2...4, 7 Page Menu

 

Command: Rename Song

 

 

Cue lists

Sequencer P1 Page Menu Com-

 

mand: Rename Cue List

 

 

Tracks

Sequencer P5: Track Name

 

 

Patterns

Sequencer P6: Pattern Name

 

 

Multisamples

Sampling P0...4 Page Menu Com-

 

mand: Rename MS

 

 

Samples

Sampling P0...4 Page Menu Com-

 

mand: Rename Sample

 

 

Drum kits

Global Page Menu Command P5:

 

Rename Drum Kit

 

 

User arpeggio patterns

Global Page Menu Command P6:

 

Rename Arpeggio Pattern

 

 

Program categories

Global P4: Program Cat.

 

 

Combination categories

Global P4: Combination Cat.

Writing a program or combination

A program or combination that you create by editing its settings in the Performance Editor or in the various Edit pages can be saved in internal memory. This pro- cedure is called Program Write or Combination Write. If you wish to use the edited settings again after turn- ing the power off, be sure to write the settings into memory.

There are two ways to write a program or combination.

Before you write data into memory, you must turn off the memory protect setting in Global mode (“Memory protect”).

Using a page menu command to write

1Press the “Write Program” or “Write Combination” page menu command.

The Write Program/Write Combination dialog box will appear.

You can also access the same dialog box by holding down the [ENTER] key and pressing the [0] key.

The screen shown is for Program mode

If you wish to overwrite the edited settings onto the currently selected program/combination with the same program/combination name and pro- gram/combination category, simply press the OK button in the dialog box.

2If you wish to modify the program/combination name, press the text edit button.

The text edit dialog box will appear.

Input the program/combination name.

Text Cursor

Character Set

Selects the type of character.

For details on the renaming procedure, refer to “Writ- ing a program or combination.”

Cursor buttons

Clear button

Move the cursor

Delete all characters

to left or right.

of the text.

 

Space button

Insert a space at the cursor location.

Character buttons

Shift button

Switches between uppercase and lowercase

Delete button

Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.

Cancel button, OK button

If you are satisfied with the text that you input, press the OK button. If you wish to discard your input and exit the text edit box, press the Cancel button.

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Korg Speaker System Writing a program or combination, Assigning a name Rename, Using a page menu command to write

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