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To edit or change any preset program, change any of the parameters by moving a pot or pushing a
switch. When you hit a switch, you'll notice the Alphanumeric Display will read '"EDIT" to tell you
you've changed a parameter of the program. If you turn a pot, you'll see six numbers appear in the
Alphanumeric Display. The three on the left of the screen tell you what the control's value is in mem-
ory, and the three on the right tell you the current value of the control. Note that edit changes aren't
permanent changes in the memory. Hitting the ENTER switch at any time while you're editing a sound
will immediately restore the patch to its original preprogrammed state. To hear this effect, call up a
familiar patch. Make a few edits — changing the CUTOFF of the FILTER, or change the octave settings
of the oscillators. Now hit the ENTER switch again. Everything will jump back to the way it was before
you edited the sound.
SYSTEM
CONTROLLER
RECORDING
A PATCH
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HIT RECORD
INTERLOCK
AND HOLD IT
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ULIVE PANEL" OR FROM HAVING EDITED
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RECORD.
ENTER
INTERLOCK
Suppose you want to record a new patch. What do you do? There are two ways to go about it:
1) Find the place you want to put it; punch that program number. Hit C, hit 9, hit ENTER to put the
panel into a live state. Set up the patch the way you want it, then hit the RECORD INTERLOCK
switch. This locks all the front panel controls so that moving them will have no effect at all on the
patch as long as the RECORD INTERLOCK switch doesn't get hit again, cancelling the LOCK. Then
while holding down the RECORD INTERLOCK switch, press the ENTER button. The Alphanumeric
Display will read either "RECORDED" to indicate a successful recording, or "DISABLED" to indicate
that the record function of the memory is off and must be turned on to record a patch in memory.
The other method of recording a patch involves recording edited versions of programs using the
RECORD INTERLOCK switch to freeze them in temporary memory, so they can be moved to other
locations or checked against the original patch. Edit a patch, hit the RECORD INTERLOCK switch to
put the edited patch in temporary memory and freeze the front panel controls. Now if you hit the
ENTER switch (don't hold the RECORD INTERLOCK button down!) you'tl reinstate the original
preset program. Hitting the RECORD INTERLOCK switch will bring back the edited version of the
patch. This lets you do A/B comparisons between patches.
Note that you aren't lirnited to A/B comparisons between the edited patch and its original form.
All you have to do is hit the RECORD
INTERLOCK switch, putting the edited or live panel patch into
temporary memory, and call up the program you want to check it against (hit a number followed by
ENTER). To get the LOCKED setting back, hit the RECORD INTERLOCK switch again. If you
decide you want to record the LOCKED setting into a memory position, hold the RECORD
INTER-
LOCK switch down and hit the ENTER button. Be sure the PROGRAM
DISPLAY is showing the
desired program number; otherwise you'll erase a patch you may have wanted to save.
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