Copying a key frame

You can use the temporary assignment function to copy data from one key frame to another.

Use the following procedure.

1 Recall the user program effect you want to copy from, and press the EDIT button, turning it on.

For details see “To recall a user program effect” (page 4-12).

2 Press the UP or DOWN button in the pattern/numeric keypad until the number of the key frame you want to copy from appears in the EDIT display window.

3 Display page 3/3 of the menu.

4 Hold down the F1(CpTo+) button, and press a numeric button in the pattern/numeric keypad.

The indication for the selected number in the menu changes from “–” to “*”, and this saves the key frame temporarily.

5 Press the EDIT button, turning it off, and exit user program edit mode.

6 Recall the user program effect to which you want to copy, and press the EDIT button, turning it on.

Note

The copy destination must be a user program effect of the same type (linear or nonlinear) as the copy source.

7 Press the UP or DOWN button in the pattern/numeric keypad, until the number of the key frame you want to copy to appears in the EDIT display window.

8 In page 3/3 of the menu, hold down the F2(CpFrm+) button, and press the numeric button in which you saved the key frame in step 4.

9 Press the ENTER button.

This copies the key frame data to the destination.

10When the copy is completed, press the EDIT button, turning it off.

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