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Yamaha RM50 Owner's Manual page 30

Rhythm sound module
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Let's try renaming the rhythm kit to "Test Kit". Use the [>] key to select a
letter to change, and then use the [+1/YES] and [-1/NO] keys to change it.
Repeat this process for each letter, until the display appears as shown below:
While you're changing letters, you may find that it takes quite a while to
scroll through all the options. You can speed this process up by holding down
the [SHIFT] key when you press the [+1/YES] or [-1/NO] keys.
This high-speed scrolling technique works for nearly all of the RM50's
parameters; remember, however, that you cannot use it for operations which are
executed by the combination of the [SHIFT] and [+1/YES]
keys, such as the
Initialize, Recall, and Copy operations which are described in the following para-
graphs.
The remaining Setup Edit mode functions facilitate the rhythm kit editing process
by allowing you to initialize, restore, or copy all of the kit's parameters at once.
Each of these operations is accessed by an additional press of the [PAGE+]
key, and executed by pressing [+1/YES] while holding down the [SHIFT] key.
The Setup Initialize operation leaves the name of the rhythm kit unchanged,
but sets all of its other parameters to their default values (which are listed on
page 64). This function comes in handy when you want to create a rhythm kit
from scratch rather than edit an existing kit.
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The Setup Recall operation restores all the parameters of the rhythm kit to
the values they had before you began editing. You will remember that as soon
as you started editing kit I-5, the first letter of the word "KIT" in the upper left
comer of the screen changed to a small letter, to remind you that the kit had
been edited.
Unedited kit
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