Writing global settings, Copying a program, Returning a program to the factory settings – KORG CX-3 User Manual

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Basic operation

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Changing the program name when you save

You can modify the program name when you save. If
you wish to do so, use the following procedure before
step 1 of the Writing procedure

.

1. Press the [EDIT] key to enter Normal Edit mode or

EX Edit mode.

2. Press the PROGRAM [8] key.

The display will show Rename in the left side of the
screen.
The program name will be displayed in square
brackets [ ].

3. Use the [

][

®

] keys to select the character that

you wish to change.

4. Use the [–]/[+] keys to specify the desired charac-

ter.

You can assign a name of up to twelve characters.

Writing global settings

If you have modified Global mode parameters and want
to save these settings in the internal memory of the CX-3,
you must Write them.

If you turn off the power before writing these settings,
they will revert to their previous values.

1. Press the [WRITE/ENTER] key.

The mode does not matter.
The left side of the display will indicate WRITE. The
writing destination program number will be dis-
played in square brackets [ ] at the right, but in this
case you do not need to specify this.

2. Press the [GLOBAL] key.

A message will ask you to confirm the Write opera-
tion.

3. To write the data, press the [WRITE/ENTER] key. To

cancel without writing, press the [EXIT] key.

When the data has been written, the display will
indicate Completed.

Copying a program

This function is convenient when you wish to create
several variations of a program by slightly modifying the
parameter settings.

1. Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.

2. Press the PROGRAM [7] key, and then press the

[

®

] key once.

The left side of the display will indicate Copy.
The copy source program number will be displayed at
the right of this, and at the far right the copy destina-
tion program number will be displayed in square
brackets [ ].

3. If you wish to change the copy destination, use the

[–]/[+] keys to specify the program number.

You can play the keyboard to audition the sound of
the copy destination program.

4. If you wish to change the copy destination, press

the [

®

] key once, and then use the [–]/[+] keys to

specify the program number.

You can play the keyboard to audition the sound of
the copy source program.

5. Press the [WRITE/ENTER] key.

A message will ask you to confirm the Copy opera-
tion.

6. To copy the data, press the [WRITE/ENTER] key. To

cancel without copying, press the [EXIT] key.

When the data has been copied, the display will
indicate Completed.

Returning a program to the factory

settings

You can use the following procedure to return a program
to the factory settings, for example if you overwrite a
program accidentally.

When you perform this procedure, all parameters
that make up that program will be reset to the
factory settings.

1. Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.

2. Press the PROGRAM [7] key, and then press the

[

®

] key five times.

The display will indicate Init Prog.

3. Use the [–]/[+] keys to select the program number

that you wish to return to the factory settings.

You can play the keyboard to audition the sound of
the selected program.

4. Press the [WRITE/ENTER] key.

A message will ask you to confirm that you want to
return this program to the factory settings.

5. To return the program to the factory settings,

press the [WRITE/ENTER] key. To cancel, press the
[EXIT] key.

When the operation is finished, the display will
indicate Completed.

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