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5Press [ENTER]. The following pop-up menu will
appear, prompting confirmation of the operation.
6Press [YES] to execute the job. “Completed!” will
momentarily appear in the screen indicating that the
job was executed and the previous screen will be
displayed.
Press [NO] to cancel the job.
“Executing...” will appear when the Voice Job takes
some time to execute. Take note that if the power is
turned off while “Executing...” is displayed, the data
may be destroyed.
7Press [EXIT] twice to exit the Voice Job mode and
return to the Voice Play mode.
[F1]: Init Voice(Initialize Voice)
This job lets you call up the initial values for each voice
(to initialize). Initializing should be used before editing,
for example when creating an original voice from
scratch.
[F2]: Recall Voice
Without storing a voice while editing, if you select
another voice, the previous voice’s edit data will be lost.
The Recall job makes it possible to return to the
original data that was being edited, even after selecting
another voice.
Even after turning the power “off” and “on,” you can still
return to the data that was being edited.
[F3]: Copy Voice
This job lets you copy the common data of a voice or
the specific data of a specified element to the currently
editing voice. This job is convenient for utilizing a
portion of a voice’s data in the creation of another
voice.
This job is not to copy a voice as a user voice. Instead, this
job copies the different parameter values for the one voice
to another voice (regardless of the presets and user voices).
1Source Voice Bank
Sets the source voice bank.
Settings: P1(Preset 1), P2 (Preset 2), I1 (Internal 1), I2
(Internal 2)
2Source Voice Number
Sets the source voice number that will be copied
from.
Settings: 001~128
3Source Element
Sets the source voice element that will be copied
from. When copying data that is common to all the
elements, select Common.
Settings: Common (All elements), EL1~4 (Normal voice),
EL1~128 (Drum voice)
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