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Overall settings for the KROSS, and saving/loading data
About the Program and Combination edit buffer
When you select a program in PROG> MAIN or a
combination in COMBI> MAIN, the program or
combination data is called into the KROSS's edit buffer.
When you then use the various Program or Combination
pages to edit the parameters, your changes will affect the
data in the edit buffer.
If you wish to save this modified data into internal memory,
you must perform the Write operation.
When you perform the Write operation, the data in the edit
buffer is written to the specified program or combination
number of the specified bank.
If you select another program or combination without
writing your edits, the data of the newly selected program or
combination will overwrite the edited data in the edit buffer,
and your changes will be lost.
Note: When you execute the COMPARE function in
Program or Combination mode, the data from internal
memory (the written content) will be temporarily called into
the edit buffer. This allows you to compare the settings you
are editing with the original un-edited settings.
When you write, the
program or combination
settings will be saved in
internal memory.
Program
A 0...127
104
Editing applies to the data in the edit
buffer. Programs or combinations will
play according to the data in the edit
buffer.
Edit
Edit Buffer
When you select a program
or combination, its data is
called from internal memory
Write
Select
into the edit buffer.
Internal Memory
Combination
A 0...127
Writing Global settings, User Drum Kits and
User Arpeggio Patterns
Memory in Global mode
When the power is turned on, the Global mode data is called
from internal memory into the Global mode memory area.
Then when you modify the parameters in Global mode, the
data in the memory area will be modified. If you wish to
save this modified data into internal memory, you must
Write it.
When you write this data, the data in the memory area is
written into internal memory.
If you turn off the power without writing, the modified data
in the memory area will be lost.
Memory Area
When you Write, the
various Global mode
settings will be saved in
Write
internal memory.
Internal Memory
Global Setting
(GLOBAL...
ARP PATTERN
G-USER SCALE)
Writing (saving) procedure
The following three types of Global mode data can be saved
by writing it into the KROSS's memory.
• Global settings (the settings in GLOBAL> BASIC -
G-USER SCALE> ALL, favorites data)
• Drum kits (the settings in ARP PATTERN> SETUP -
ARP PATTERN> MODE)
• Arpeggio patterns (the settings in DRUM KIT> DS1 -
DRUM KIT> VOICE)
Changes you make to this data will be remembered as long
as the power remains on, but will be lost when you turn off
the power. If you want to keep your changes even after
turning the power off, you must write them into memory.
The following are exceptions.
Parameters that are not saved even if you Write
• Effect SW
Parameters that are saved even if you don't Write
• LCD Contrast
• Auto Rec Start
1. Access the page that contains the parameters or
settings that you want to save.
Choose one of the GLOBAL–GUSER SCALE pages if
you want to write global settings, choose DRUM KIT
pages if you want to write drum kits, or choose ARP
PATTERN pages if you want to write arpeggio patterns.
2. Press the FUNCTION button located at the lower left
of the display, and select Write Global Setting, Write
Arpeggio Patterns, or Write Drum Kits. The
respective dialog box will appear.
3. In the Write dialog box, press the OK (MENU)
button.
If you decide not to execute, press the CANCEL
(FUNCTION) button or the EXIT button.
Editing will affect the data that has
been called into the memory area.
Edit
When the power is
turned on, the settings
are called into the
Power On
memory area.
DRUM KIT

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