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1)
When
the
JX-8P
is
set to
the Play
mode:
Recall
In
Edit
Using the
controls
on
the
programmer, you can
edit
the
tone
color currently
in
use.
The
Display,
then
shows
While
or after editing
a
patch program,
you
may
wish
to
listen
to the
original
tone
color
before
edited.
The
JX-8P
allows
you
to
recall
the
original
patch
program
without
erasing the edited
program.
with the tone
number
flashing.
2)
When
the
JX-8P
is
set to
the
Edit
mode:
Operation
d)
Make
sure
that
the
JX-8P
is
now
set to
the Play
mode.
If
not, turn
the
JX-8P
to
the
Play
mode.
@
Press the
Tone
Selector Button of the edited
tone
color.
The programmer works
just
like
in
Play
mode
above,
and moreover, by
assigning the
parameter
number
you
like,
you can change
the Display to see
the
parameter
value.
Now,
the
original
tone
color
will
be heard.
The
display
will
respond
as
shown
below
with the
tone
number
lighted.
3)
When
the
Manual
Button
on
the
programmer
is
pressed
:
In
this
case, the
whole
panel
setting of
the
PG-800
decides the tone
color.
That
is,
now,
existing
patch
program
in
memory
has nothing
to
do with your
sound
synthesis.
You make
a
new
patch from
scratch.
®
To
return
to
the edited
tone
color,
simply press
the
same
Tone
Selector Button.
The
Display
will
respond
as
shown
below
with the
tone
number
flashing.
The
Display
Window
will
respond
as
shown
below.
The
original
and
edited
tone
colors
can be
alternately
selected
by
pressing the relevant
Tone
Selector
Button.
*While
editing
a
parameter with
the
PG-800, even
if
the current
set positions of
the
knobs
or
switches
are
exactly
what
you
desire,
change
the position
once
then
return
it.
Otherwise,
the
parameter
value
might
not be
affected
by
the
PG-800,
thereby remain
unchanged.
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