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Master page: [F4] (UsrStl) > [F3] (Name)
After editing a User Style, you may want to name it. That is what the Style name page allows
you to do. First select the User Style memory that contains the Style whose name you wish
to change (or program). As always, select the cursor position using the [ACCOMP/GROUP]
knob and enter the desired character with the [BASS/BANK] knob.
After entering the name, do take advantage of the Save jump function to save your User Style
to disk. Saving your Style is the only safeguard against losing a precious accompaniment.
Remember that all User Styles are erased when you power off your G-800.
Pressing Part Select [M.DRUMS] will take you right to the Save Disk page that allows you
to save User Styles. In other words, you won't have to "push" your way to the desired Disk
menu page.
User Style Delete
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Master page: [F4] (UsrStl)> [F4] (Dlete)
Contrary to "Track Delete" on page 57, the User Style Delete function is used to clear the
selected User Style memory (or memories). As pointed out in the Player's Guide, it would be
wiser to forget that this function even exists because, on the one hand, all User Styles are
erased anyway when you power off your G-800, and, on the other hand, whenever you load
(or copy) another Style to a User Style memory, the previous Style is erased without warning.
But if you are sure you no longer need a given Style, delete it using this function.
Select, All, Mark
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Use the [ACCOMP/GROUP] knob to place the cursor on the User Style you wish to delete,
or the [UPPER/VARIATION] knob to select the first four Styles (1~4), the next four (5~8),
or all Styles.
You can also select Styles 1, 5, and 8, for example, to be deleted. To do so, select them and
press [F3] (Mark) to mark them (+).
After selecting the Styles to be deleted, press Part Select [M.DRUMS] (Execute) to delete the
Style(s).

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