Edit Sound/Sound Patch; The General Sound/S.patch Edit Procedure - GEM GPS3600 Owner's Manual

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Edit Sound/Sound Patch

The term "Sound" refers to all the PS/GPS
Sounds that are not Drumkits, nor contain a dy-
namic switch. "Sound Patch" is a generic term
used to describe a Drumkit or a Sound contain-
ing a dynamic switch.
«Edit Preset Sound» and «Edit Sound Patch» are
both edit facilities which permit the rapid modifi-
cation of a Sound or a Sound Patch by means of
'macro' edit parameters.
The modifications are associated to the tracks of
the current Preset, not to the Sound or Sound
Patch. This means that any Sound you assign to
the edited track of a Preset will inherit the same
modifications. If the same Sound/Sound Patch
is recalled by a different track or Preset, it will not
play with the same modifications. Modified Pre-
set Sounds are identified by the symbol .
In Global Presets and Style-Presets, the Drumkit/
Sound Patch is conserved in the accompaniment
tracks. When you change Style or Preset and
cause a change in the accompaniment tracks,
the Drumkit/Sound Patch also changes. Presets
which contain a modified Drumkit/Sound Patch
are identified by the symbol .
2•4 Reference Guide
THE GENERAL SOUND/S.PATCH EDIT
PROCEDURE:
1. Select the Preset track containing the Sound
you wish to modify.
2. Press the EDIT button to enter the EDIT
MENU.
3. Select the «Sound/S.Patch» editor (7) and
press ENTER.
If you enter the edit with a track containing a
ROM Sound, you will gain access to the prin-
cipal Edit Preset Sound parameters.
If you enter the edit with a track containing a
ROM Sound Patch, you will gain access to
the Edit Sound Patch parameters.

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