The Store Preset Command; How To Store Your Modifications; Store The Modified Preset To The Same Location With The Same Name - GEM RP220 Owner's Manual

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The Store Preset command

The Store command allows you to save your new Preset to memory. After
you have spent some time adjusting the various Edit functions, you will
have created a USER PRESET. Refer to the explanations regarding the
Preset in the Quick Guide for more information.
You can choose to store the User Preset with its original name, or write
a different one.
If the changes you have made up to this point are not saved before you
select another Preset, they will be instantly lost as soon as you select a
new one. Therefore, if you have spent a long time adjusting your sound
combination, don't forget this very important step.

How to store your modifications

1.
After creating a Preset which you want to store, press the Store
button.
The display will show the following message with the first letter
flashing in negative highlight.
At the same time, the LEDs of all the Selection buttons, except those
corresponding to the current Preset, start to flash. This will help you
decide where to store your new User Preset. The LED of the User
Preset button remains on.
At this point, you can decide to overwrite to the current User Preset
or to a different one.

Store the modified Preset to the same location with the same name

2.
Press the corresponding selection button (the one shown with the
LED off). Button 1 in this case.
Shortly after, the LEDs of all the other buttons stop flashing and the
display shows the modified sound ready to play. The Preset
currently occupying the location saved to will be overwritten by the
new one.
Note: remember that you can modify the sounds of the Preset and
User Preset memory locations but, when you store the new result,
it will always be stored to the User Preset locations. Therefore, if
STORE PRESET
GRAND PIANO
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GR.:PIANO
Sel: 1
LED on
LEDs flashing
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