Saving An Effect Patch (Patch Write); List Of Patch Write Functions - Boss Gigcaster 5 Reference Manual

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Saving an Effect Patch (Patch Write)

Here's how to save the effect patches you edit as user patches.
1 .
On the effect patch's edit screen, touch <
button).
The PATCH WRITE screen appears.
2 .
Touch <NAME> to input a patch name.
¹ This step is unnecessary if you don't need to change the patch name.
3 .
Touch <ENTER> when you're finished entering the
patch name.
4 .
In the "TO" box, select the user patch where you
want to save the effect patch.
¹ You don't have to do this if you want to overwrite the currently
selected user patch.
5 .
Touch <WRITE>.
A confirmation message appears.
* If you decide to cancel, touch <NO>.
6 .
Touch <YES>.
The user patch is saved.
* Make sure not turn to off the power while the "EXECUTING... "
message is shown.
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List of Patch Write functions

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You can use the following functions on the PATCH WRITE screen.
Touch the screen to select a function.
Function
WRITE
EXCHANGE
INSERT
INITIALIZE
* Make sure not turn to off the power while the "EXECUTING... "
message is shown.
Explanation
Saves the user patch you created.
You can exchange the positions of two user patches.
Touch <EXCH> and then <YES> to exchange the
patches.
You can insert an user patch into any position of the
user patches.
For example, if you insert memory U001 at U010,
memory U010 and subsequent memories are shifted
(renumbered) backward by one. (Memory U010
becomes U011.)
Touch <INSERT> and then <YES> to insert the
patches.
You can restore (initialize) each effect in an effect
patch to its standard settings.
This is useful when you want to create an effect
patch from scratch.
Touch <INIT> and then <YES> to initialize the
patches.

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