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2.
Write Operations
2.
Write Operations
The
various Write operations are
used
to store
edited settings
by
parameter group
into internal or
RAM
card
memory.
To make
data
management
easier,
Exchange and
Copy
operations are
also
provided.
#Parameter
groups
for
writing
The
following
groups
of
parameters
can be
written
independently
into
memory.
Display
Parameter
Group
Number
of
Number
of
RAM
Interna!
Memories
Card Memories
Kybd
Keyboard
Patches
64(111—188)
64CC1
1
-CBS)
Chord
Chord
Sets
8(11—
18)
8(C1
C8)
SrDund
Sound
Patches
64011—188)
64(C1
1
C8B)
T
i
r-ibre
Timbres
128((A11—
IA88
12B(CA11—
CABS,
IB11—
IB88)
CB1
1
CB8B)
Rhyt-hn
Rhythm
Sets
4(11
—14)
4(C1
C4}
*
There
is
no
need
to write
setup
settings into
memory.
»Types
of
Write Operation
Wr
i
t-e
(Write)
Writ-e+Ren
(
Write
+
Renumber)
Write the
edited
parameter group
or
the data of the
currently selected
parameter group
into
the
specified
memory
number.
Write
and Renumber
chord
sets,
timbres, or
rhythm
sets.
Exchange
(Exchange)
Exchange
the
edited
parameter
group
or
the
currently selected
parameter group with
the data of the
specified
memory
number.
CoF-y
(Copy)
Copy+Ren
(Copy+
Renumber)
Data
which
has
already
been
stored
can be Copied
into
the
specified
memory
number.
You
can perform
multiple
copies
at
once.
Copy and Renumber
chord
sets,
timbres, or
rhythm
sets.
The Renumber
function
Each sound
patch
specifies
a timbre
number
for
each
part
1
6.
This
means
that
when
an
edited timbre
is
written
into
another timbre
number, you
may
need
to
re-specify
new
timbre
numbers
for
any sound
patches
which
use
those timbres.
When
an
edited
timbre
is
written
into
another timbre
number,
the Renimiber
function
will
automatically
modify
(renumber)
the corresponding timbre
numbers
specified
in
each
sotmd
patch.
If
you
use the
renumber
function,
you
will
not
have
to re-specify
timbres
for
each
sound
patch that happens
to
use the timbre
you
wrote
into
a
new
location.
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