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Page2: MEMORY

A: Protect .................................................... [ON, OFF]
Specify whether or not the internal memory will be pro-
tected.
ON
The following writing operations will be prohibited.
• Writing a program
• Loading the factory data
• Receiving a data dump
OFF
Data can be written to internal memory.
B: PageMemory........................................... [ON, OFF]
Make settings for the page memory function.
ON
When you exit LCD Edit mode or Global mode to return to
Program Play mode, and then re-enter the previous mode,
the page that had been selected when you exited the mode
will appear in the LCD screen.
OFF
When you enter LCD Edit mode or Global mode, the LCD
screen will show the first page of the mode.
In LCD Edit mode, Page 01A: COMMON "Mode" will be
displayed. In Global mode, Page 1A: GLOBAL "Mst.Tune"
will be displayed.
C: PageJump ............................................... [ON, OFF]
If this is ON, operating the front panel knobs in LCD Edit
mode will cause the LCD screen to switch to that parameter.
D: Preload
This operation loads the factory settings.
For the loading procedure, refer to p.30 Basic Guide, Edit
section "2. Restoring settings to their factory state."
2D MEMORY
1PRG A01"A01 OK?
Load Data
Source Program
Load data.......................................... [1PRG...GLOBAL]
1PRG
Load only data for one program.
PROG
Load data for all programs (128 programs).
GLOBAL
Load global data.
Source Program......................................... [A01...H16]
Select the number of the program that you wish to load.
This will be displayed and can be set only if 1PRG is selected
for "Load Data."
Dest Program ............................................ [A01...H16]
Specify the loading destination for the program selected by
"Source Program."
This will be displayed and can be set only if 1PRG is selected
for "Load Data."
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A: MIDI Ch ..................................................... [01...16]
Specify the global MIDI channel.
When you wish to transmit program changes or system
exclusive messages via MIDI, set the global MIDI channel to
match the MIDI channel of the connected MIDI device.
If you wish to receive performance data on the global
MIDI channel, set the MIDI channel of the timbre to
match the global MIDI channel. (Set the LCD Edit mode
Page 03B: VOICE "MIDI ch" parameter to GLB.)
B: Local ........................................................[ON, OFF]
Switch the local on/off setting.
ON
Select this setting when you are using the MS2000/
MS2000R by itself.
OFF
With this setting, controllers such as the keyboard (or for
the MS200R, the SELECT [1]–[16] keys) and modulation
wheel will be internally disconnected from the tone gener-
ator section.
This setting prevents notes from being sounded in dupli-
cate when an external sequencer is connected and the per-
formance data is echoed back from the external sequencer.
(Echo back is a when the performance data transmitted by
playing the MS2000/MS2000R is re-transmitted back to
the MS2000/MS2000R from the sequencer.)
C: Clock ...............................................[Internal...Auto]
Make settings for synchronization with a connected external
MIDI device.
Internal
The MS2000/MS2000R will be the master (the controlling
device). A connected external MIDI device (e.g.,
sequencer) will synchronize to the sequence or arpeggiator
of the MS2000/MS2000R.
If "Tempo Sync" is turned ON for LFO1 and LFO2, the
Dest Program
LFO frequency will synchronize to the tempo specified by
the [TEMPO] knob.
External
The MS2000/MS2000R will be the slave (the controlled
device). The MS2000/MS2000R's sequences and arpeggia-
tor will synchronize to the MIDI clock from a connected
external MIDI device.
If "Tempo Sync" is turned ON for LFO1 and LFO2, the
LFO frequency will synchronize to the MIDI clock from
the external MIDI device.
Auto
When MIDI clock data is input from a connected external
MIDI device, the MS2000/MS2000R will automatically
operate with the External setting. Normally, it will operate
with the Internal setting.
When making settings for synchronizing external
MIDI devices, refer to the owner's manuals for the
devices you are using.
D: MIDI1 ............................................ [P.Bend...CC#95]
Select the function that will be assigned to modulation
source MIDI 1 of the virtual patch. (With the factory settings,
this is P.Bend.)

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