The Performance Buttons And Store Performance; How To Memorize A Performance - Generalmusic GK 330 Owner's Manual

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The display shows two digits relating to the effect type (in this case Reverb)
shown flashing, and the corresponding level (shown fixed):
Flashing
Note: The display remains active for a short period to allow you to make your
selection. If you fail make a selection, the display will return to the previous
situation automatically.
2. Insert any number from 0-7 on the numeric keypad to select an effect type and
play on the keyboard to listen to your selection.
In this example, we select the reverb type n. 6.
(Refer to the Digital Effects tables above the display for your selections).
Once you have selected the desired effect type, the second digit will start to
flash, allowing you to change the effect Level.
Flashing
3. Press any digit from 0 - 7 to change the effect Level. The number 0 corresponds
to no effect.
Once you have changed the Level, the first digit will start to flash again, allowing
you to select a different effect type if necessary.
Continue the selection procedure in this way until you find the effect type and
level required.
When you have made your selection, the display will return to normal after about
2 seconds.
You can save the selected effect types and levels to the Performance using the
STORE PERFORMANCE procedure, explained afterwards.
Note: Under the RECOMMENDED list above the display you will find some
suggested Reverb/Chorus settings (type and level) to obtain some interesting
overall sound effects.

The Performance buttons and Store Performance

You have seen that the Single Touch Play settings
recall factory-set configurations for the current Style
when the [S.T. PLAY] button is on.
You have also seen that, when S.T.PLAY is off, (display indicator off), the 6 buttons
of the PERFORMANCE section recall factory-set panel configurations (see page 6),
including Voices, Volumes, Style, Variation, Split Point, etc..

How to memorize a Performance

If you don't want to use the factory Performance settings, you can memorize your
own panel configurations to the PERFORMANCE buttons. This very useful feature
allows you to store up to 6 preferred panel configurations, including Style, Variation
and other selections, which you can then recall at the touch of a single button.
To memorize a Performance, the first thing to do is to modify one of the factory set
situations. For example, if you select STYLE number 45 (Swing) with Single Touch
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