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Chapter 2 Modifying a Patch

Saving Your Settings (Write)

The settings you modify will be lost if you switch patches or
turn off the power. If you wish to keep your changes, you
must execute the write operation.
1. Press [WRITE].
fig.2-30.e
2. Turn [PATCH/VALUE] to select the write-destination
patch.
* If you wish to overwrite the data onto the currently selected
patch, simply proceed to step 3.
fig.2-31.e
* It is not possible to select a preset patch as the write-
destination.
3. Press [WRITE].
The settings will be written into the selected patch. After
the data has been written, the write-destination patch
will be selected.
fig.2-32
* If you decide not to execute the write operation, press [EXIT].
For details on selecting patches, refer to Chapter 1 Quick
Start, in the section Changing Sounds to Play (Patch
Select) (p. 21).
Never turn the power off while a writing process. If you
turned the power off, the data will be damaged.

Duplicating Settings (Copy)

Patch or pad settings can be copied to another patch, pad, or
controller. You can also exchange settings between two
patches.

Basic Procedure for Copy

We will explain the basic copy procedure using the example
of copying patch settings (Patch Copy).
1. Press [WRITE].
2. [PARAMETER ] twice.
The following screen will appear.
fig.2-33.e
3. Turn [PATCH/VALUE] to select the type of copy.
For details on the types of copy, refer to the next page.
4. Use [ PARAMETER]/[PARAMETER ] to make
the copy-source / copy-destination patch numbers blink.
5. Turn [PATCH/VALUE] to select the copy-source /
copy-destination patches.
* It is not possible to select a preset patch as the write-
destination.
6. Press [WRITE] to execute the copy.
* If you decide not to execute the copy operation, press [EXIT].
7. Press [EXIT] to end the procedure.
You will return to the previous screen.
For details on selecting patches, refer to Chapter 1 Quick
Start, in the section Changing Sounds to Play (Patch
Select) (p. 21).
Never turn the power off while a copying process. If you
turned the power off, the data will be damaged.

U0101*Conga

U0101 Conga
patch number is blinking

U0101*Conga

U0201 TalkingDrm

write-destination patch (patch number is blinking)
current patch

U02 USER02

01 Conga
U0101 Conga

PatchCpy U0101

type of copy (blinking) copy-destination patch number
copy-source patch