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6. Writing and saving
After you edit, you should write or save your changes as
necessary. For example if you've edited a program, your
changed will be lost if you select another program or turn off
the power. The same applies to a combination. Settings you
edit in GLOBAL mode will be remembered as long as the
power is on, but your changes will be lost when you turn off
the power.
For details on the Write operations, see the following pages.
• Programs: see "Saving your edits" on page 34
• Combinations: see "Saving your edits" on page 70
• Effect presets: see "Saving Effect Presets" on page 232
• Global settings: see "Writing Global settings" on
page 208
• Arpeggio Pattern: see "Saving the arpeggio pattern" on
page 201
• Wave Sequences: see "Saving Wave Sequences" on
page 192
• Drum kits: see "Saving Drum Kits" on page 196
• User Drum Track patterns: see "Creating Drum Track
patterns" on page 169
Preset/user Drum Track patterns are saved in internal
memory even when the power is turned off. Patterns you
create in SEQUENCER mode can be converted into user
Drum Track patterns and saved in internal memory.
• User template songs: see "Saving your own Template
Songs" on page 78
Preset/user template songs are saved in internal memory
even when the power is turned off. Track settings and effect
settings of a song you create can be saved in internal
memory by the menu command Save Template Song.
• Writing to internal memory →p.205
For more information about saving, refer to the following
page.
• Saving to internal drive, CDs, and USB media →p.209
Note: On the NAUTILUS, the action of writing into internal
memory is called "Writing," and the action of saving to an
external USB storage device is called "Saving."
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