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User Tone
Map
1
User Tone
Map
2
A
User
Tone
is
a
Tone
(any
of
those alreadv
provided hv
(lie
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Sound
(Generator)
that
you have
edited
(altered
to
vour
liking*
and have saved
as
a
new
Tone.
As
shown
in
the
illustration to
the
lett,
the
unit
allows
vou
to
store
128 Tones eaeh
for
User
Tone
Map
1
and
Usei
lone
Map
2,
for
a total
of
256
sounds.
Selecting
User Tones
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Press
VARIATION
and
select
User
Tone
Map
1/2.
You
can
select
Tones from User
Tone
Map
1
if
the indicator
on
VARIATION
is
dark,
and from
User
lone
Map
2
when
it
is
lit.
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Select
the
Tone
Group
using
TONE
GROUP
1
16.
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Select the
Number
using
NUMBER
1—8.
As
shown
in
the
illustration
below,
the
name
of the
selected
Tone
is
shown
in
the display. Also, the
Tone
Group
and
settings
for
the
Number
are
shown.
The
Currently Selected
Part
Tone
Name
Program
Change Number
Number
Tone Group
U:
User
Tone
The
Program
Change
Number
which
corresponds
to the
User
Tone
is
also
shown
in
the display. For
details
please
refer to
"Using
MIDI
to
Select
Sounds on
the
W-50"
(*- p.59).
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