Roland Super JX-10 Owner's Manual page 31

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b. Writing a Tone
The Tones of 51 to 100 in the JX-10's internal memory cannot be rewritten. Other Tones (1 to 51 in the internal
memory and all 1 to 50 Tones in the cartridge) can be rewritten.
Right after you have edited the Tone (with the indicator of the TONE lighted), take the following writing operation.
1. To write the edited Patch Memory into the JX-10's memory, set the Protect Switch on the JX-10 to the OFF
position. To write onto the Cartridge memory, set the Protect Switch on the cartridge to the OFF position.
2. Push the WRITE button. The display will respond with:
If you wish to write the edited Tone into the same location, in other words, to overwrite it, the Tone number is
already shown in the Display. So, skip the next step 3 and 4 then go to the step 5.
If you wish to write the edited Tone into a different location, take the step 3, then go to 4.
3. Set the Voice Memory Switch 0 to the appropriate position depending on which of the JX-10's memory or
cartridge memory to be used for the new location, then assign the new location (Tone Number) using the
numeric keypad – Ten Keys.
4. Push the ENTER Key.
5. Push the ENTER Key again.
The Display will respond with as below showing that the writing is completed, then return to the usual indication.
6. Return the Protect Switch to the ON position.
To cancel the Tone Writing mode before executing the writing, push the WRITE button instead of the step 5. The
edited Tone returns without being written into memory, and the Display returns to the usual indication.
Roland JX-10 Manual – Firmware ver 3.00 ADDENDUM
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