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Editing a Live Set

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Convenient Ways to Use the Tone Blender

Saving the sound created by the Tone Blender

After using the [E4] (Tone Blender Control) knob to get a sound you

like, you can save that state as a Live Set.

1.

Use the [E4] (Tone Blender Control) knob to get the sound

you like, and then touch <Set Src> .

The parameters for the sound produced by the Tone Blender

function will be set as the new initial values of the current Live Set.

2.

Save the Live Set (p . 62) .

The current sound will be saved as a Live Set.
When you call up the saved Live Set, the sound produced by the

Tone Blender will be called up.

Using the D Beam controller to control the Tone

Blender

1.

In the Registration Common/Control screen (p . 31), touch

<Pedal/D Beam> .

2.

Set the D Beam Assign parameter to “CC79 (Tone

Blender) .”

Now you can control the Tone Blender by operating the D Beam

controller.

Saving a Live Set

Edits you make to the Live Set are temporary; they will be lost if you

turn off the power or select another Live Set. If you want to keep

the edited Live Set, you must save it to user memory.

NOTE

When you save, the data previously existing in the save

destination will be overwritten.

1.

In the Live set screen (p . 32), touch <LIVE SET WRITE> .

The Live Set Write screen will appear.

2.

To select the save-destination user Live Set number, touch

<Write Destination> .

MEMO

You can also move the cursor to Write Destination and use

the value dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the write

destination.

3.

Touch the save-destination Live Set number, and then

touch <Select> .

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