Basic Editing Procedure
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First press the button corresponding to the function or parameter you
want to edit. To select voice numbers, for example, press the [VOICE SE-
LECT] button (its indicator will light). The number shown on the MULTI
DISPLAY will be the current value of the selected parameter.
The PSR-410 lets you edit parameters using three different methods.
Use the one that best suits the parameter you have selected:
Each time you press a function button (except for the SPLIT POINT
button) after initially selecting the function, the value of the corresponding
parameter will be incremented (increased) by one. If you hold the function
button for a few seconds, the parameter will begin to increment continu-
ously as long as you hold the button.
If, for example, you press the [VOICE SELECT] button and MULTI
DISPLAY shows that voice number 36 is currently selected, you can select
voice number 37 simply by pressing the [VOICE SELECT] button again.