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5. Saving
Sounds
and
Settings
Any
soimd
you've
created
will
be
lost
if
you
turn
off
the
power
or
switcli to
a different
sound.
You
can
save
the
sounds you've
made
in the built-in
User
Memory
or
on
a
DATA
Card
(sold separately).
The
process
of
saving
a
sound
is
called a
"write operation."
Press the
[UTILITY] button
to
light
up
the
indicator.
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utility
Menu
1
appears
in the
display.
Press the
FUNCTION
SELECT
button
that
is
under
"WRITE"
in
tlie
display
to
call
up
the
Write
screen.
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Press
the left-hand button
under
the display
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Use
the
VALUE
knob
or the
[INC]/[DEC] buttons
to
choose
the write destination.
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Write
destination
(USR
= User
Memory,
CRD
=
DATA
Card)
Turning
the
VALUE
knob
while
pressing
it
inward
causes
the
value
to
change
more
rapidly.
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If
you
press
[UTILITY] while
at step
M^^,
the
following
screen appears.
While
this
screen
is
shown, you
can play
a
MIDI
keyboard
to
confirm
the
sound
for
the
write destination.
Press
[UTILITY]
again
to
return
to
the
Write
screen.
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Press the
[ENTER]
button
to
perform
the write operation.
To
cancel,
press [EXIT].
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The message "User
Memory
Write Protected"
may
appear
when
executing a
ivrite
operation.
Tliis
message
means
that
the
write destination
is
write-protected,
and
cannot
be written
to
{<^
p. 72). If this
happens,
you
can
press
[UTILITY]
to
override the write-protect
and
force
the
data
to
be written.
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When
the write
operation
is
finished,
the
message
"
L-UMPLETE"
appears,
and you
will
then
see the
Play screen
for
the write destination.
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