Storing The Modified Settings (The Write Operation) - Boss GX-700 Owner's Manual

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Storing ће Modified Settings
(The Write Operation)
Patch settings you modify are temporary, and will return to
the unmodified settings when you select another Patch. If you
wish to keep the modified settings, use the Write operation.
(Procedure)
EFFECT SELECT
1,3
1 When you finish making settings, press [WRITE].
The following display will appear, and the effect sound
will switch to the original effect sound that is currently
stored in the Patch number.
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Sound
2 Use the VALUE knob to select the write-destination Patch
number.
The effect sound will switch to the sound stored in the
Patch number you select as the write-destination. This
allows you to check whether or not the write-destination
contains settings that you wish to avoid overwriting.
* If you wish to store the new settings in the original Patch
number, this step is not necessary.
* Patch numbers 101 – 200 are the Preset area, and cannot be
used to store your new Patches. If you have modified the
settings of a Preset area Patch, you can store it in a User area
(1 – 100) Patch number.
* To cancel the write operation and return to editing, press
[PLAY].
3 Press [WRITE].
The modified settings will be stored in the Patch number
you specified in step 2. When the Write operation is
completed, the Play page will reappear.
« Usingthe Write operation to compare
with the un-edited effect sound >
While editing effect sound settings, you can use the Write
operation to compare the current sound with the original un-
edited sound or with another Patch number.
While making effect sound settings, press [WRITE] to enter
Write mode so that the effect sound will switch to the un-
edited effect sounds stored in each Patch number. You can
rotate the NUMBER knob to switch Patch numbers (1 – 100).
If you wish to continue editing, press [PLAY] or the effect
select button for the effect that you wish to edit. You will
return to editing mode.
Section 2 Modifying various settings
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