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To
edit
or
change any
preset
program, change any of
the
parameters
by moving
a
pot
or
pushing
a
switch.
When
you
hit
a switch,
youNI
notice the
Alphanumeric
Display
will
read
*'EDIT"
to
tell
you
you Ve changed
a
parameter
of the
program.
If
you
turn
a pot,
youll
see
six
numbers
appear
in
the
Alphanumeric
Display.
The
three
on
the
left
of the
screen
tell
you what
the
control's value
is
in
mem-
ory,
and
the three
on
the
right
tell
you
the current value of the
control.
Note
that
edit
changes
aren*t
permanent
changes
in
the
memory.
Hitting the
ENTER
switch
at
any
time
while
youVe
editing
a
sound
will
immediately
restore
the patch
to
its
original
preprogrammed
state.
To
hear
this effect,
call
up
a
familiar patch.
Make
a
few
edits
—
changing
the
CUTOFF
of the
FILTER,
or
change
the octave
settings
of the
oscillators.
Now
hit
the
ENTER
switch
again.
Everything
will
jump
back
to the
way
it
was
before
you
edited the
sound.
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SYSTEM CONTROLLER
PROGRAM
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RECORDING A PATCH
HIT
RECORD
INTERLOCK
AND HOLD
IT
HIT
ENTER
=
RECORD A
PATCH
(EITHER
FROM A
"LIVE
PANEL"
OR FROM HAVING
EDITED
A PREPROGRAMMED
PATCH)
Suppose you want
to record a
new
patch.
What
do you do? There
are
two ways
to
go about
it:
1
)
Find the
place
you want
to
put
it;
punch
that
program number.
Hit C,
hit 9, hit
ENTER
to
put
the
panel
into a
live
state.
Set
up
the patch the
way you
want
it,
then
hit
the
RECORD
INTERLOCK
switch.
This
locks
all
the front panel controls so that
moving them
will
have
no
effect
at
all
on
the
patch
as
long
as
the
RECORD
INTERLOCK
switch doesn*t
get
hit
again,
cancelling the
LOCK.
Then
while holding
down
the
RECORD
INTERLOCK
switch, press the
ENTER
button.
The Alphanumeric
Display
will
read either
^'RECORDED*'
to indicate a successful recording,
or
^'DISABLED**
to indicate
that
the record function of the
memory
is
off
and must
be turned
on
to
record
a
patch
in
memory.
The
other
method
of recording
a
patch
involves
recording edited versions of
programs
using the
RECORD INTERLOCK
switch
to freeze
them
in
temporary
memory,
so
they can be
moved
to other
locations
or
checked
against
the
original
patch. Edit
a
patch,
hit
the
RECORD
INTERLOCK
switch to
put the
edited
patch
in
temporary
memory
and
freeze the front panel controls.
Now
if
you
hit
the
ENTER
switch [don't
hold
the
RECORD
miEKLOCK
button
down!)
you'll reinstate
the
original
preset
program.
Hitting the
RECORD
INTERLOCK
switch
will
bring
back
the edited version of the
patch.
This
lets
you do
A/B
comparisons between
patches.
Note
that
you
aren't limited
to
A/B
comparisons between
the edited
patch
and
its
original
form.
All
you
have
to
do
is
hit
the
RECORD
INTERLOCK
switch, putting the edited or
live
panel
patch
into
temporary
memory,
and
call
up
the
program you want
to
check
it
against
(hit a
number
followed by
ENTER). To
get
the
LOCKED
setting
back,
hit
the
RECORD
INTERLOCK
switch
again.
If
you
decide
you want
to
record the
LOCKED
setting into a
memory
position,
hold the
RECORD
INTER-
LOCK
switch
down
and
hit
the
ENTER
button.
Be
sure the
PROGRAM
DISPLAY
is
showing
the
desired
program number;
otherwise
you'll erase a
patch
you
may
have
wanted
to
save.
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