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Storing Edited
Tones
Storing
an
edited
Tone
in
the
unit's
memory
involves
doing
what
is
railed
a
"Write." The
W-50
allow-
vou
to
store
up
to a total
of
272
different
User
Tones
-
256
of
them
tor
the
GS
Sound
Generator,
and
another
16
for
the
Organ Sound
Generator.
Write Procedure
for
the
GS
Sound
Generator
A
total
of
256
settings profiles
(User Tones)
ran be saved
for
the
GS
Sound
Generator (128 each
for
lone
Maps
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While
holding
down WRITE,
turn
VARIATION ON/OFF
to specify the
User Tone
Map
(1
or
2)
to
which you
wish
to
save.
Then
press the flashing
NUMBER
button.
When
the indicator
on
VARIATION
is
dark, the
Tone
is
written
to
User
Tone
Map
1
.
When
the indicator
is
lit.
the
Tone
is
saved
to
User
Tone
Map
2.
Edited
Tones can
only
be
stored
in
the
User
Tone
location
which
uses the
same
TONE
GROUP/NUM-
BER
combination
as
the
original
Tone.
You
ran
cancel
the
Write procedure
if
you
release
a
WRITE
before pressing
a
Number
button.
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Care should be
taken
when
performing
the
Write procedure
as
any Tone
that
was
previously stored
at
the
Write
destination
will
be
erased.
Write Procedure
for
the
Organ Sound
Generator
A
total
of
1
6
settings profiles
(User
Organ
Tones) can be saved
for
the
Organ Sound
generator.
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While
holding
down WRITE,
press
one
of the blinking
NUMBER
buttons.
In
order
to
save an edited
Organ
Tone,
you need
to select
the
User
Organ Tone
that
has
the
same
NUM-
BER
and
VARIATION
*
Be
careful,
because
once you go ahead and
carry out a
write,
the
Tone
that
used
to
be
at that
location
in
memory
will
be
erased.
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