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Note
You
can
create
Performances by combining Patches from
both
internal
memory
and
a
Data
Card.
When
copying
Performance
data created
in
this
way
from
internal
memory
to
a
Data Card
(or
vice versa),
tal<e
care
to
avoid possible
problems,
such as
those described
in
the following
example.
Example:
In
this
example, a Performance
(numbered
I-Ol)
has
been
created,
and
in
it
Patch
112
has
been
assigned
to
Part
1,
and
Patch
Cll has been
assigned
to
Part
2.
When
the
Performance
is
copied from
internal
memory
to
a Data
card,
it
is
stored
as
"COl"
in
the
Card.
In
this
operation, the
Patch
of
Part
1
is
stored
as
"C12"
and
the
Patch
of
Part
2 remains
the
same
(Cll).
If
this
copied
Performance
is
copied
again,
this
time from the
Data Card back
to internal
memory,
the
Performance
is
stored
as
"I-Ol,"
and
Part
1
is
stored
as
"112."
However,
Part
2
is
now
stored
as
"111."
Therefore,
even though
the
Performance
number
is
the
same
as
that of the original data,
the
Patch
number
set
for
Part
2 has
been changed.
Performance
I-Ol
Performance
C-01
Performance
I-Ol
1
112
1
C12
1
112
Copying
to
DATA
card
Copying
to
Internal
2
Cll
2
Cll
2
111
1
1
i
1
The
Patch
nu nber which
is
set
by the
Part
2
has been
changed
* Use
the
Bulk
Dump
function
(See
P.9-16)
when
you want
to
store the
internal
data as
it
is
(without being
changed).

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