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Roland GR-1 Owner's Manual page 54

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8. Paich Write
AH the editing
edited Patch c
memory at once. i
i at any
Ume using the pedals (as with any Patch), This operation saves all the data
which can be stored in
ng any
new Tone edits that have been made.
© Press EDIT | WRITE/COPY
| .
Youll see the Patch Write screen displayed, as below.
oS
pel
The * 2" will be flashing.
© Press| ENTER/YES |.
The Patch Write function is already displayed. so press this to enter it and you'll s
the following
Destination Patch number, in this
case Bank 11 pedal Number 4.
The three-digit number following the "TO" is the destination Patch number.
@ Select the destination Patch number with the VALUE [DEC Jand
buttons.
The Patch data currently stored at the destination Patch number will be deleted and "overwritten" by
the new Patch data (which will be stored there). When you first take the GR - 1 out of the box, only
the very lasi Patch, 284, is "empty" (has no data assigned to it), so for now let's make that our
destination Patch. Or, if you are using an optional M-256 Memory Card, set the destination to Patch
311 or higher.
*lf you accidentally overwrite and erase a Paich that you wanted to keep, it is possible to
"reinitialize," that is, return
all Patches
to their origina! factory settings ( c" P. 2-9).
However, it's not possible to just reinitialize one Patch—you must do them all at once.
@ When you have selected your destination Patch, press| ENTER/YES
| .
Flashing to ask "are you sure it's OK to
overwrite this Patch?"
® li you've checked and it's OK, then press| ENTER/YES
| .
Ojtwo (2) times.
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