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4.
Use the page dial to select the destination program. The default value is the currently
selected program but you may want to change it to store your edits under a different
location.
5.
Optionally, edit the program name. First select the character to be modified via the first
value dial. Then change its setting via the second value dial. The program name can use
up to 16 characters.
6.
When the cursor is on the 16th character and you scroll it even further to the right, you
will come to a second page where you can change the category of the sound. It is strongly
recommended to select an appropriate category for your sound or to create a new
category. This helps you finding your sound later. You can get more information on how
to search for a Sound category in the chapter "Category Search" on page 29. This is how
the display looks:
7.
Press Shift + Store to store the Program to the selected location.
Whenever you store a program, the selected memory location is overwritten. Therefore, any
previously stored program under this location will be erased and there is no way to get it
back. So, you should do backups of the sounds, multis and patterns regularly. If you want to
restore the factory presets, you can download them as a Standard MIDI File from our
website.
You now have stored the program. When you activate the Store function, the Edit or Compare status
of the stored program is terminated.
By pressing any button before performing the last step, you can discard the Store process at any time.
Use the Store function also if you want to copy programs. There is no need to edit a program
before storing it.
Store Sound to A001
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Store Sound to A001
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Basic Operation – Editing Parameters
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