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The SAVE and CANC buttons can be used at any time during editing. SAVE will cause all changes that you have made to
be stored in the K150X's non-volatile RAM memory. This memory is used to initialize the machine when it is turned on.
CANC will cancel all changes that you have made since the last time SAVE was pressed.
UNDO
If you are in the middle of a numeric entry (no flashing) UNDO cancels the entry (i.e., the display will begin flashing again).
Otherwise, UNDO cancels the last change that you made to the current parameter. Pushing UNDO again will re-do the
change. Thus, UNDO can be used to switch back and forth between two values.
INCR and DECR
These buttons can be used to increment and decrement the current parameter value or entry value. If you use them after
entering a value but before pushing ENTR they just increment and decrement the entered value. If the current parameter
value is displayed (flashing) then INCR and DECR will alter that value directly. For example, if the current value of Master
Tune is 20, pushing INCR is equivalent to pushing 2, 1, ENTR.
The INCR and DECR buttons will repeat at a rate of ten times a second if held down for more than one second.
CLR
If you are in the middle of making a numeric entry (flashing has stopped), CLR just sets the entry value to 0. Otherwise, it
sets the the current parameter value to 0 (the equivalent of pushing 0, ENTR ). For parameters for which 0 is not a legal
value, CLR sets the parameter to the lowest allowable value. For a parameter where a number is not a legal value, CLR sets
the parameter to the default value.
NEXT and PREV
These buttons allow you to step thru the parameters associated with the current editor. If you have started making a numeric
entry, but haven't pressed ENTR, pressing NEXT or PREV completes the entry for you.
Like INCR and DECR, these buttons repeat if held down for more than one second, but at a slower rate (twice a second).
EDIT
In general, you can use EDIT Fn at any time to select a different editor. Press EDIT EDIT to return to the previous editor
you were in. Since each editor remembers what it was doing when you exited from it, you can bounce back and forth
between editors with little difficulty.
If you have started making a numeric entry, but haven't pressed ENTR, pressing EDIT completes the entry for you.
To return from all editors, press EDIT and any key on the right button-pad. The display will show the CHANNEL and
PROGRAM number currently active:
C number P number program-name
This is the K150X's Channel Editor display: C stands for CHANNEL and P stands for PROGRAM. From here, you can use
INCR and DECR to step through the Programs, or NEXT and PREV to step through the Channels.
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