Roland Jx-10 Owner's Manual page 31

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4.9b Writing a Tone
Tone numbers 51-100 in the JX-10's internal memory cannot be rewritten. Other Tones (1-51 in the internal
memory and all 1-50 Tones in the cartridge) can be rewritten.
Immediately after you have edited a Tone (TONE button indicator lit), execute the following WRITE operation:
1. To write the edited Patch Memory into the JX-10's Internal Memory, set the Protect Switch on the JX-10 to the
OFF position. To write onto the Cartridge Memory, set the Protect Switch on the cartridge to the OFF position.
2. Press the WRITE button. The display will respond with:
If you wish to write the edited Tone into the same location, in other words, to overwrite it, the Tone number is
already shown in the Display. So, skip the next steps (3 and 4) go straight to step 5.
If you wish to write the edited Tone into a different location, take step 3, then go to step 4.
3. Set the Voice Memory Select switch (on the far left side of the synth) to the appropriate position depending on
whether you wish to write to the JX-10's Memory or the Cartridge Memory, then assign the new location (Tone
Number) using the numeric keypad (Ten Keys).
4. Press the ENTER Key.
5. Press the ENTER Key again.
The Display will respond as shown below confirming that the WRITE is complete. Then it will return to its normal
indication.
6. Return the relevant Protect Switch Internal or Cartridge) to the ON position.
To cancel Tone Write mode before executing the write, press the WRITE button instead of going to step 5. The
edited Tone then returns without being written into memory and the Display returns to its normal indication.
Manual Version 3.21
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