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The ’ Indicator
If you alter any parameters in Performance Edit Mode, the ’ indicator will be displayed in the top left of the screen. This gives a quick indication that the current Performance has been modified but not yet stored.
Edit indicator
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Even if you exit to Performance Play Mode, the edited settings for the current Performance will not be lost so long as you do not select another Performance.
The ’ indicator will also be displayed in Performance Play Mode.
The ’ indicator will also be displayed in Voice Play Mode if any Assignable knobs are used.
The “Compare” Function
Use this to listen to the difference between the Performance with your edited settings and the same Performance prior to editing.
1Press the [EDIT/COMPARE] key while in Performance Edit Mode. The ’ indicator at the top left of the screen will change to the ” indicator and the [EDIT/COMPARE] key LED will blink. The Performance settings prior to editing will temporarily be reinstated for comparison purposes.
“Compare” indicator
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Editing will not be possible while the “Compare” function is enabled.
2Press the [EDIT] key again to disable the “Compare” function and restore the settings for your edited Performance.
Performance Store
The edited settings for the current Performance will be lost if you exit to Performance Play Mode and then select another Performance or Mode. To avoid losing important data, you should always use Performance Store to store your edited Performances after exiting Performance Edit Mode. Details about the Performance Store procedure are given on Page 124.
Details about the Edit Recall function are given on Page 123.
When creating a new Performance from scratch, it is useful, prior to editing, to clear the settings for the current Performance using the Initialize Performance function in Performance Job Mode (Page 123).
Common (Settings for all Parts)
Here we explain how to edit common settings for all Parts in a Performance. There are six Menus available, each of which consists of multiple pages.
•Common General
•Common Quick Edit
•Common Arpeggio
•Common Controller
•Common Master EQ
•Common Effect
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