54
Using the SD-50 as a MIDI Sound Module
You can save the studio set you’ve edited. This means that the sounds you’ve selected for the SD-50’s parts, as well as
other settings, will be saved in internal memory. You can save three different studio sets in internal memory.
1. Edit the studio set as desired.
Make settings as described in “Selecting a Tone For Each Part” (p. 46), “Adjusting the Settings of Each Part” (p. 49),
and “Adjusting the Effect Settings” (p. 52)
2. Press the [FAVORITE] button for a number of seconds until the REGIST SONG screen appears.
page_regist_favorite.eps
3. Press the [FAVORITE] button a number of times to access the REGIST STUDIO SET screen.
page_studio_write.eps
4. Press one of the [PART](1) – [PLAYER](3) buttons.
Once the following screen appears, the studio set has been saved.
page_studioset_write.eps
1. Press the [FAVORITE] button a number of times to access the screen shown below.
The saved studio sets will be displayed, and the LEDs for the [PART](1) – [PLAYER](3) buttons will blink.
page_patch_grp_select.eps
2. Press one of the [PART](1) – [PLAYER](3) buttons.
The studio set will be recalled.
Saving a Studio SetRecalling a Studio Set
SD-50_e.book 54 ページ 2010年1月25日 月曜日 午前10時52分