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Section 3. Using effects

Section 3

Here’s how you can assign a name (patch name)
to the kit settings you’ve edited, and save them as
a new patch.

* You can’t save a patch while a song is playing or being
recorded.
* If you don’t need to edit the patch name, proceed to step
4.

1.

Press [EFFECTS].

The mastering tool kit screen appears.

fig.Disp-FX-MT-P01.eps

2.

If you want to edit the patch name, press
[TR4] (NAM).

The FX NAME screen appears.

fig.Disp-FX-MT-P01.eps

If you don’t need to edit the patch name,
proceed to step 4.

3.

Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] and VALUE [-]
[+] to enter the desired patch name.

You can use the following functions when
editing text.

4.

Press [EXIT] to return to the mastering
tool kit screen.

5.

Press [TR3] (WRI).

The Write screen appears.

fig.Disp-WRITE-MT-U01.eps

6.

Use VALUE [-] [+] to select the write-
destination patch number.

7.

Press [TR4] (YES).

The display will ask “Are you sure?”

8.

If you are sure you want to write to the
patch, press [TR4] (YES). If you decide
not to write the patch, press [EXIT].

Once the data has been written, you’re
returned to the mastering tool kit screen.

Saving the mastering tool kit

settings (Write)

Button Function

[TR1] (INS) Inserts a space at the cursor location.
[TR2] (DEL) Deletes the character at the cursor loca-
tion, and moves the subsequent charac-
ters toward the left.
[TR3] (A/a) Switches the character at the cursor loca-
tion between uppercase/lowercase.
[TR4] (0!A) Switches the type of character (numer-
al/symbol/alphabetical) at the cursor
location.
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