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Creating a patch (Patch mode)
Copying MFX, CHORUS, or REVERB effect settings
1.Press [PATCH] so it is lit and you are in Patch mode.
Select the
2.Press [UTILITY].
3.Use PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[
] to select “1:PATCH PRM COPY.”
4.Press [ENTER].
5.Use VALUE
“REVERB.”
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6.Press PAGE/CURSOR [ ].
Use VALUE
effect settings or “PERFORM (Performance)” effect settings.
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7.Press PAGE/CURSOR [ ]. Copying “PATCH” effect settings
Use VALUE
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Copying “PERFORM (Performance)” effect settings
Use VALUE
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8.Press [ENTER].
The effect settings will be copied to the currently selected patch.
When the data has been copied, the display will indicate “COMPLETED.” This ends the procedure.
Initializing the parameters of a patch
(PATCH INITIALIZE)
This operation initializes the currently selected patch settings.
Since all patch parameters will be initialized, this is convenient when you want to create a sound from scratch.
The Initialize operation applies only to the currently selected sound; it will not change the content of sounds stored in user memory. If you want to restore all settings to the
1.Press [PATCH] so it is lit and you are in Patch mode.
Select the patch you want to initialize.
2.Press [UTILITY].
3.Use PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[
] to select “2:PATCH
INITIALIZE.”
4.Press [ENTER].
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5.Press [ENTER] once again to execute.
When initialization is finished, the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.” This ends the procedure.
Erasing a user patch you saved
(PATCH REMOVE)
This operation erases the specified user patch. When you erase a patch, it will no longer be possible to select the patch of that number using direct access buttons. If you newly save a patch in that number, you will again be able to select it.
1.Press [PATCH] so it is lit and you are in Patch mode.
2.Press [UTILITY].
3.Use PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[
] to select “3:PATCH REMOVE.”
4.Press [ENTER].
5.Use VALUE
6.Press [ENTER].
When the data has been erased, the display will indicate
“COMPLETED.” This ends the procedure.
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