The Memory Operations Menu; Renaming Memories - Compulite Spark User Manual

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The Memory Operations menu

The Memory Operations menu is menu number 3.
The Rename, Copy, Exchange, and Delete memories are functions that may be carried out
in the Memory Operations menu as well as in the editor.
The memory list is displayed in this menu, so all the necessary information for carrying
out these different functions is available on screen.
Use [PAGE UP] and [PAGE DN] to page the Memory List.
The behavior of these functions, in the editor and in the Memory Operations menu is
basically identical except for the copy memory operation.

Renaming memories

Individual memories or a range of memories can be renamed.
Renaming a memory transfers all the information, including all channel, scroller, spot,
parameter, time, text Parts, Loops, and Event Assignments.
Renaming or copying a memory clears any link assignments.
Example: Rename the range of memories 1 - 10 as memories 101 - 110.
Keypresses
1. [F1] Rename Memory
2. Enter 1 on the numeric
keypad.
3. Press [F2] Thru Memory
4. Enter the last memory of
the range, in this example
– 10.
5. Press [F1] As Memory
6. Enter 101 on the numeric
keypad.
7. Press [F1] Store
8. Press [F1] Yes
The Memory Operations menu
Results/Comments
The prompt Rename memory # appears.
Æ Æ
You can press [
of [F2]. The console prompts for the last
memory in the range selection.
The prompt As memory # appears.
#
Enter the first number of the new range.
The system asks for confirmation of the store
command with the prompt Are you sure?
A window opens at the bottom of the screen,
showing the results of the rename function.
Memory numbers 1
the Memory List.
] on the console panel instead
Æ
10 no longer appear in
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