Program: Page Menu Commands; Enter + 0-9: Shortcuts For Menu Commands; Write Program; Exclusive Solo - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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Program: Page Menu Commands

ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands
Each page has a set of menu commands, which provide
access to different utilities, commands, and options,
depending on the page you're currently on. You can use the
menu commands entirely from the touch-screen, by pressing
the menu button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen
and then selecting an option from the menu that appears.
Even though each page may have its own unique menu
commands, the menus are standardized as much as possible.
For instance, WRITE is almost always the first menu item in
Program, Combination, and Sequence modes.
You can take advantage of this standardization by using a
shortcut to access any of the first ten menu items:
1. Hold down the ENTER key.
2. Press a number (0-9) on the numeric keypad to select
the desired menu command, starting with 0.
For instance, press 0 for the first menu command, 1 for the
second, and so on.
If the menu command just toggles an option on and off (such
as Exclusive Solo), then you're done. If the command calls
up a dialog box, the dialog will appear on the LCD, and you
can proceed just as if you'd selected the command from the
touch-screen.

Write Program

This command writes an edited Program into the KRONOS
internal memory. It is available on every page in Program
mode.
Write Program lets you:
• Save your edits
• Rename the Program
• Assign the Program to a Category
• Mark the Program as a Favorite
• Copy the Program to a different Bank and number
Be sure to Write any Program that you wish to keep. An
edited Program cannot be recovered if you do not write it
before turning off the power or selecting another
Program.
1. Select "Write Program" to open the dialog box.
The upper line of the dialog shows the Bank, number, and
Program name.
Program: Page Menu Commands ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu commands
2. If you wish to modify the Program name, press the
text edit button to move to the text edit dialog box,
and enter the desired program name.
If a USB QWERTY keyboard is connected, you can use this
to enter text instead of the on-screen keyboard. For more
information, see "Editing names and entering text" on
page 201 of the Operation Guide.
3. In Category and Sub Category, specify the category of
the program that you are writing.
The category can be used to find this Program when
selecting a program in Program, Combination, or Sequencer
modes.
Note: You can edit these category names in the Global
Program Category page. For more information, see "3–1:
Program Category" on page 797.
4. Press "To Program" to specify the destination Bank
and number.
You can also use the BANK INT A–USER G switches to
select a bank.
Important: HD-1 Programs can only be written to HD-1
Banks, and EXi Programs can only be written to EXi
Banks. For more information on the default Bank types,
and on how to change them, please see "Program Bank
Contents" on page 3, and "Changing the Program Bank
Types" on page 3.
5. To Write the Program, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
Do not turn off the power for at least 10 seconds after
using the Write Program command. This allows the
system time to complete the process, which includes
saving a backup of the data to the internal disk.
Saving edits to GM Programs
You can edit GM Programs, but you must then save them to
a Bank other than INT-G; the GM Programs themselves
cannot be over-written.
Shortcut: SEQUENCER REC/WRITE
You can also use the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE button to
quickly update the current Program, using the existing name,
bank, number, and category. To do so:
1. Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE button.
The Update Program dialog will appear.
2. Press OK to write the program.

Exclusive Solo

This command is available on every page in Program mode.
The menu's Exclusive Solo parameter affects the way that
Solo works. When Exclusive Solo is Off (unchecked), you
can solo multiple Tracks and inputs at once.
When Exclusive Solo is On (checked), only one MIDI
Track, HDR Track, or Audio Input can be soloed at a time.
In this mode, pressing a Solo switch automatically disables
any previous solos.
On most pages, you can also toggle Exclusive Solo by
holding ENTER and pressing 1 on the numeric keypad.
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