Selecting User Programs
E-80 Music Workstation
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Note: There’s no [A/a] field here, because the Finder makes no
distinction between upper- and lower-case letters.
• To enter numbers without cycling through the char-
acters first, press the [NUM¥LOCK] button icon. After
entering the numbers, switch it off if you need to
enter characters again.
(8) Press the [FIND] field to start your search.
(9) Press the field of the User Program you need and
start playing.
Note: If no User Programs were found, the following message
appears and no file names are displayed (in which case you
need to press the [USER¥PRG], [STYLE¥LINK], [GENRE] or
[SONG¥LINK] field to display all User Programs again):
If the E-80 did find one or several matches, the
“FOUND” number will be smaller than the “GLOBAL”
number.
Note: See also “Editing User Program Finder information” on
p. 133 for how to make the Finder functionality even more
powerful.
Selectively loading User Program settings (User Program Hold)
Your E-80 allows you to filter certain User Program set-
tings when new User Programs are loaded.
(1) If you need a different User Program (whose set-
tings should be used), first select it.
(2) Press the [LIST] button and the [HOLD¥SETTINGS]
field.
—or—
Press and hold the [HOLD] button.
The display changes to:
(3) Press the fields of the settings you do not want to
recall.
Style—Press this field if the settings related to the
Arranger (Style and Division) should be ignored.
Song—Press this field if the song (see “Song Link” on
page 130) should no longer be loaded.
MIDI Set—Press this field if the linked MIDI Set
(page 131) should not be recalled. The current MIDI
channels, filter settings, etc. (page 237), therefore
remain as they are.
Tempo—Press this field if the tempo setting contained in
every User Program should be ignored.
Tone—Press this field to ignore sound selection for the
Keyboard parts when a different User Program is
recalled.
Harmonist—Press this field to ignore the various VOICE-
FX, AUTO TUNE, etc. settings you have made. See “Editing
the Vocal Harmonist parts” on p. 150.
Transpose—Press this field to ignore the Transpose
(value and mode) contained in every User Program.
KBD Mode—Press this field to ignore the Keyboard
Mode (Whole/Split) and Arranger Chord settings (Stan-
dard/Piano Style, Left/Right, etc.).
Bass Inversion—Press this field to ignore the setting of
the [BASS¥INVERSION] button.
Press [ALL] to activate all button icons and [NONE] to
switch them all off.
Pressing one of the above fields without selecting a
User Program afterwards has no effect. Only when
you select another User Program will the selected
data filter start working.
(4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
(5) Use the USER PROGRAM [HOLD] button to decide
whether the filters you selected should be used
(button lights) or not (button dark).
HOLD