Canceling Your Edits; Saving The Changes You Make (The Write Operation) - Boss VF-1 Owner's Manual

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Section 2. Creating Sounds
If you wish to keep your settings, perform the Write
operation (p. 38).

Canceling your edits

Here's how you can cancel the changes you made, and return
to the unmodified settings.
fig.2-39
1. While editing, press [EXIT] several times to return to
Play mode.
2. Rotate [NUMBER].
A different patch will be selected. Your modifications will be
discarded, and the patch will return to its previous condition.
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Saving the changes you
make (the Write operation)
Changes you make to a patch are temporary. The patch will
return to its previous condition if you switch to a different
patch. If you wish to keep the changes you make, you must
perform the Write operation.
fig.2-40
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2
1. When you have finished making the desired settings,
press [WRITE].
The following display will appear.
fig.2-41
2. Rotate [VALUE] to select the write-destination patch.
* If you wish to store the new settings in the original Patch
number, this step is not necessary.
* It is not possible to select a preset bank patch as the write
destination. If you've modified a preset bank patch, select a user
bank patch as the write destination.
* Press [EXIT] to cancel the Write operation and return to Play
mode.
3. Press [WRITE].
The settings you modified will be saved in the patch you
selected in step 2.
After the data has been written, "Complete !" will be shown
in the display, then you are returned to Play mode.
Never turn off the power while the display shows "Keep
Power ON !" If the power is turned off while this display is
shown, the VF-1 may malfunction or its data may be lost.
While you are editing a patch, you can press [WRITE] at any
time to save your settings.
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