How to store presets, Sounds & presets 4•19 – IBM PS1500 User Manual

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Sounds & Presets 4•19

Store Preset

How to Store Presets

Use the STORE PRESET button to save a Pre-
set, to create a new one or to change the name

Save a Preset if you want to conserve the
changes that have been applied. The temporary
changes made to a Preset are lost if you select a
different one or the same one again or select a
Style.

You can save the changes to the current Preset,
or to a different one. The changes can be memo-
rized to any of the 64 Programmable Presets
available.

Note: The Store Preset operation memorizes all

modifications made to the keyboard tracks as well
the Style tracks. If you modify the tracks of a Style,
you can store the modified Style Preset to the

Preset slots.

Note: The GRAND PIANO preset cannot

memorize modifications.

Presets can memorize the following data:

Data saved to a Preset

The panel status;

EDIT parameters (Preset, MIDI, Mixer, Sound, Effect -
some General parameters);

Tempo (for eventual enabled Style);

Style and Variation (for eventual enabled Style);

Presets containing Sounds or a Drumkit modi-
fied in «Edit Sound» show the letter “E” as a pre-
fix before the corresponding Pr. Change number
in the first page of «Edit Preset».

For example:

Note: The changes made to the factory-set

Presets do not damage the original PS1500 data in
any way because they are modified RAM copies.
The original data can always be restored with the
“Restore Original Preset” or “Restore Original

Block” commands in «SYSTEM RESTORE».

WARNING - STORE PRESET saves the Preset

to RAM and not to disk. The memorized data is lost
when (a) the backing battery runs flat, (b) re-
initialisation takes place (the command “Reset All”

is given).

Save the Preset that you intend to keep to disk.

Use the “Save Preset” procedure in “Disk” mode.

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