1. Touch program
2. Using the previous sound chart, edit all indicated controls by touching the appropriate
switching functions and adjusting each incremental function.
3. When all indicated editing has been completed, follow the storing procedure on page 11
to store the new program at program
4. Now touch program Q . The editing in the previous sound chart equals the values
in memory for factory program 2, so the program stored in 16 should duplicate
the program in 2.
Note that program 16
is a duplication of
program 1. No original
programs are lost during
this procedure.
THE HOLD CONTROL
The Hold control does two things: (1) freezes the front panel (so no further editing is possible),
and (2) activates the Store control. (Normally, the Store control is "dead" to prevent
accidental erasure of programs.)
While the Hold control is active, other programs may be momentarily reviewed by touching
and holding the program control. When the program control is released, The Source returns
to the sound set up on the front panel.
The Hold control is reversible - touching it again will turn it "on" if it is "off," or vice versa.
REPOSITIONING PROGRAMS
For a particular performance, the programs may need to be put in a different order, so it's a good idea to reserve
program [0 as a kind of "holding" position to allow repositioning of programs.
To switch any two program positions (4 and 8, for example), follow the procedure outlined with the next
sound chart.
Active Hold status is
indicated by two
illuminated dots in
the program display.
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