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G)
PATCH
3.
How
to
Name
a Patch
Each
Patch can be given
a
name
using
up
to
8
characters.
This can be
a
convenient reminder of
ihe
song which
uses
the Patch,
or of
the type
of drum-set
used.
(D
Move
to
the
Patch
name
setting display.
Press
lEDIll Ohe
indicator
will
light).
Use
the
CURSORHHto
select
"PATCH"
and
press
I
ENTER
|
.
Use
the
CURSOR
HE
to select
"NAM"
and
press
|
ENTER]
.
PfllCH^-'HflME
HaMe=<PRTCH-91>
?
Cursor
(underline)
Use
the
CURSOR
H[V]
and
VALUE
[a]IV\
buttons
to select
the characters.
Va/ While
pressing
|
JUMP
I ,
press
[EXITj
to
return to
the Play
mode
(the indicator
will
go
out).
4,
How
to Store
Patch
Settings
Here's
how
to store
a
modified Patch (temporary
area)
into
the
memory
area.
*
If
you
wish
to
store
the data
on a
RAM
card,
remember
that
a
newly purchased
RAM
card,
or
a
RAM
card
that
has been used
for
other devices,
cannot
be used as
it
is.
You
must
first
use
the
Save
operation
to
save
internal
data
to
the
RAM
card.
For
details refer to
"Using
a
RAM
Card" (page
60).
[ABOUT
MEMORY
PROTECT!
The memoiy
protect function
is
a
protective
measure
to
prevent
you
from
accidentally rewriting the
Patch or
Feel
Patch
settings
in
the
internal
memoiy
area. If
you
wish
to
store
Patch or Feel Patch
settings
in
the internal
memoiy
area,
you must
first
turn
this
memory
protect
off.
When
storing data
on
a
RAM
card,
you must
turn
the card protect
switch
off.
Noimally you
will
temporarily
turn
memory
protect off
during
the
Write
procedure.
However,
if
you
will
be
repeating the write
procedure
many
times,
you
can
turn
memoiy
protect off
beforehand
to
avoid
this
extra
step.
To
turn
memoiy
protect
off beforehand,
refer
to
page
56.
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