Arranging A Setup That's Convenient 1 - Copying Patches; Arranging A Setup That's Convenient 2 - Exchanging Patches - Boss ME-30 Owner's Manual

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Arranging a Setup That's
Convenient 1
— Copying Patches
Let's try setting up a sequence of patches to suit a certain
situation or a song we are going to play. We can choose one
patch from the ME-30's PRESET or the USER memory and
copy it onto another memory in the USER memory.
Bank Number
1. Select-a paich to be copied.
(Refer to page 18; Switching Patches)
2. Press (WRITE/COPY)
one time.
"COPY-->" appears in the character area of the display.
3. Select the destination memory.
You can also select a memory in a different bank. Press the
Number and Bank pedals to select the number of the
destination memory.
* To cancel the copy, press [EDIT/ESC). This returns you to the
state you were in previously.
* Once the copy has been completed, you cannot restore the
contents that used to be stored in the memory to which you
have copied another patch.
4. Press
one more time.
The characters spelling "COPY" flash on and off in the
character area of the display, the contents of the source
memory are copied to destination memory.
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Arranging a Setup That's
Convenient 2
— Exchanging Patches
You will most likely want to rearrange the patches to suit your
plans for a gig, and the songs you normally play.
Simply perform the following to exchange any two patches
residing in the ME-30's USER memory.
Bank Number
2,4
1,3
1. Select a source patch you want to switch from.
(Refer to page 18; Switching Patches)
2. Press (WRITE/COPY) two times.
"XCNG-—>" appears in the character area of the display.
3. Select the other memory to be switched.
You can also select a memory in a different bank. Press the
Number and Bank pedals to select the number of the
destination memory.
* When canceling the procedure, press (EDIT/ESC). You are
returned to the original condition.
4. Press
one more time.
The characters "XCNG" begin flashing in the display, and
the patches at the source and destination memory loca-
tions will be exchanged, one for the other.

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