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Basic functions

When you have input the desired name, press the
OK button to return to the Write Program/Write
Combination dialog box.

3 In “Category,” specify the category of the program/

combination.

The category you specify here can be selected in the
Category/Program Select menu, the Category/
Track Program Select menu, or the Category/Tim-
bre Program Select menu (when choosing a pro-
gram), or in the Category/Combination Select
menu (when choosing a combination).

4 Use “To Program” and “To Combination” to spec-

ify the writing destination program/combination
number.

Use the [

][

] keys, [VALUE] slider, [VALUE]

dial, numeric keys [0]–[9], or [ENTER] key to make
your selection. Alternatively, you can press the
popup button and use the popup menu to specify
the writing destination bank and program/combi-
nation number.

5 To write the data, press the OK button. To cancel

without writing, press the Cancel button.

When you press the OK button, the display will ask
“Are you sure?” When you press the OK button
once again, the data will be written.

Using the [REC/WRITE] key to write

This method can only be used to write to the selected
program/combination number.

1 Press the front panel [REC/WRITE] key.

The following display will appear.

The screen shown is for Program mode

2 To write the data, press the OK button. To cancel

without writing, press the Cancel button.

About the Edit Buffer

When you select a program or combination in Program
P0: Play and Combination P0: Play, the program or
combination data is called into the “edit buffer.”
When you modify the parameters in P0: Play or in the
edit pages P1–P9, the changes you make will affect the
data in the edit buffer.
If you wish to save this modified data into internal
memory, you must perform the Write operation.
When you perform the Write operation, the data in the
edit buffer is written to the specified program number
or combination number of the specified bank.
If you select another program or combination without
writing, the data of the newly selected program or
combination will be called into the edit buffer, and
your changes will be lost.

When you press the front panel [COMPARE] key
in the edit pages P1–P9 of Program mode or Com-
bination mode, the data from memory (i.e., the
contents that were written into memory) will be
temporarily called into the edit buffer. This allows
you to compare the settings you are editing with
the original un-edited settings.

Writing global settings, user drum kits,
and user arpeggio patterns

The settings you edit in Global mode can be written
into internal memory. This is done using the operations
Write Global Setting

, Write Drum Kits, and Write

Arpeggio Patterns

. If you wish to use these settings

after turning the power off, be sure to write the data.

There are two ways to write global settings, user drum
kits, and user arpeggio patterns.

Before you write a user drum kit or user arpeggio
pattern, the Global mode memory protect setting
must be turned off (

“Memory protect”).

The user arpeggio pattern settings “Tempo,” “Pat-
tern,” “Octave,” “Resolution,” “Sort,” “Latch,”
“Key Sync,” and “Keyboard” are parameters that
are set independently in Program, Combination,
Song, and Song Play mode. These settings are not
saved when you perform the Write operation
described here.
If you moved from Program or Combination mode
and set these parameters, you must return to the
original mode and write them.

Using a page menu command to write

1 To write global settings (Global P0–P4), press the

page menu command “Write Global Setting” in
Global P0–P4.
The Write Global Setting dialog box will appear.

To write user drum kits, press the page menu com-
mand “Write Drum Kits” in Global P5.
The Write Drum Kits dialog box will appear.

To write user arpeggio patterns, press the page
menu command “Write Arpeggio Patterns” in Glo-
bal P6.
The Write Arpeggio Patterns dialog box will appear.

The same dialog box will also appear if, in each of
the above pages, you hold down the [ENTER] key
and press the [0] key.

When you Write, the program or
combination settings will be
saved in internal memory.

When you select a program or
combination, its data is called from
internal memory into the edit buffer.

Editing applies to the data in the edit
buffer. Programs or combinations will
play according to the data in the edit
buffer.

Combination

BankA 1...127

Edit Buffer

Write

Select

Internal Memory

Edit

Combination

BankA 1...127

Combination

BankA 1...127

Combination

BankA 0...127

Program

BankA 0...127

Saving data

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