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Storing
To retain the results of editing, you must store the edited voice to memory — assigning
it a voice number, name, category, and comment. If you forget to do this, the results of
your editing will disappear when you switch voices.
The storing procedure is described below.
Important
• When you store a voice to a voice number, you erase the voice that was originally
stored at that number. If you need to retain the original voice, save it to floppy disk
before executing the storage procedure. (
• You can execute the storage procedure from any level within PLAY mode. You
cannot perform storage from within SYSTEM or DISK mode.
• You cannot execute storage if the SYSTEM mode's "Memory Protect" setting is
"on". (
REFERENCE: 2-13)
FYI
You can use the Store function to copy an existing (unedited) voice to a different voice
number. Select the voice you want to copy, then store it to the other voice number without
making any changes. You will then have the identical voice existing at two different voice
numbers.
When storing a voice, you can enter a comment that will subsequently appear in a special
"Notes" window whenever the voice is selected. If you do not want to generate such a
window, enter a space as the first character of the comment.
Procedure
1.
Press
.
STORE
The LCD switches to the following display.
2.
Use the bank button, dial, cursor buttons,
button to move the cursor to the voice number that you want to store to.
When the cursor is at the desired voice number, you are ready to continue. If
you need to register a new name for your edited voice, proceed to Step 3
below. If you want to retain the name that is currently highlighted on the
screen, jump to Step 5.
3.
Press
:[Name].
F1
The voice-name entry screen appears.
REFERENCE: 3-9)
button, or
INC/YES
Chapter 3 Learning the Basics
Voice Editing
DEC/NO
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