Korg M1 Owner's Manual page 58

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Parameters of each mode
Menu Commands
You can click the "▼" located at the right of "IFX," and
choose one of the following commands.
Load
Lets you select a program.
The browser will appear in the same way as when you click
the [BROWSER] switch. (☞ "The Browser" on page 16)
Write
Writes (stores) edited program data into the M1 software
synthesizer's internal memory.
☞ "Writing to internal memory" on page 69.
Search Similar Program
The browser will appear with the same instrument and
sound character search settings as the currently-loaded pro-
gram. This is a useful way to find another sound that's simi-
lar to the currently selected one. (☞ "The Browser" on page
16)
Copy
Copies the settings of the currently selected program to the
clipboard.
Any settings you have changed and not written to
internal memory will not be copied.
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Paste
Pastes the program settings that were copied to the clip-
board. When you execute the Paste command, any settings
that had not been copied will be initialized.
Data copied to the clipboard can be pasted into the
browser or a track. If you're running more than one
instance of the M1 software synthesizer, you can copy
and paste between different instances of the M1.
Clear
Clears the settings of the program used by the track, and resets
the track settings. Once cleared, the track will not be assigned
a program, and will no longer sound. Clearing a track will
reduce the load on your computer's CPU, so we suggest that
you execute this command on tracks you're not using.
Initialize
Initializes the settings of the program used by the track and
the settings of the track itself. Multisound card number 1-00
will be loaded into Oscillator 1. Execute this command if
you want to create a sound from scratch.
The track output destination ("OUT") and MIDI chan-
nel ("MIDI Ch") will not be initialized.
Apply Performance
The performance parameter settings (☞ "PERFORMANCE
page" on page 25) will be applied to the program. When you
execute this command, the performance parameters will be
reset to 0.

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