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Editing a Synth Tone

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Saving a Synth Tone

A Synth Tone you edit is temporary; it will be lost if you turn off

the power or select another tone. If you want to keep a Synth Tone

you’ve edited, you must save it.

NOTE

When you save, the data in the save destination will be

overwritten.

1.

In the Synth Tone Edit screen (p . 33), touch <TONE WRITE> .

The Tone Write screen will appear.

2.

If you want to select the save-destination SuperNATURAL

Synth Tone number, touch <Write Destination> .

MEMO

You can also change the write destination by moving the cursor

to Write Destination and using the value dial or the [DEC] [INC]

buttons.

3.

Touch the save-destination SuperNATURAL Synth Tone

number, and then touch <Select> .

4.

Touch <WRITE> .

A message will ask “Are you sure?”

5.

To save the Tone, touch <OK> .

A message will indicate “Completed!”
The Synth Tone has been saved in the save-destination

SuperNATURAL Synth Tone number you specified.

NOTE

Never turn off the power while data is being saved.

Cancelling the Save of a Tone

You can cancel the save operation by doing one of the following.

• Press the [EXIT] button
• Touch [x] in the Tone Write screen

Naming a Tone

If you want to rename the Tone, touch <RENAME> of step 2.
The TONE NAME screen will appear.

For details on assigning a name, refer to “Assigning a Name”

(p. 29).

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