b. Copy Function
By using the Copy function, you can collect your
favorite tone colorsin one bank or change the places
of the patch programs, etc. This copying operation,
however,
inevitably
sacrifices
one
patch
program.
(D With the GR-700 in the Play mode, call the patch
program
number
where
you wish to transfer a
tone color. In other words, assign the new place
for the tone color. Here, if you do not want to
lose the tone color written in that patch program
number,
you must write it somewhere
else. To
do that, turn
GR-700
to the Write
mode and
write
this tone
color
into the patch
program
number which you do not mind losing, by taking
a usual writing operation. (If you do not remem-
ber how to write a tone color, refer to-page 24.)
© Call the patch program you wish to transfer, then
turn the GR-700 to the Write mode, and write it
into a new place.
i
(e.g.)
Copying
patch
program
2—1
to 1-2, keeping the
tone color of 1—2, abandoning 2—4.
© Call 1—2 then write it to 2-4.
(2) Call 2—1 then write it to 1—2.
PATCH
1
2
3
BANK 1
2
A(B)
26
[NOTE]
Present
patches
1—1
to 4—8
(32 patches) can be
restored
even
if lost, but those
of 5-1
to 8—8
(32
patches)
can
never
be
retrieved.
(Refer
to
Sample Sound Table.)
To restore the lost patch programs, set the Memory
Protect Switch
@ to the OFF position, then press
the Bank Pedal
@ while holding the Memory Write
Switch @ down.
Now,
the whole
set of 32 original preset patches
1—1
to
4-8
are
restored,
naturally,
erasing the
existing tone colors.
Finally, set the Memory
Pro-
tect Switch @ to the ON position.
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