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STORE Button & SETUPs
After using the EDIT menu and control knobs to adjust the parameters for the selected sound/zone, the STORE
button is used to memorise the settings, and ensure the changes are not lost when turning the instrument OFF or
selecting other sounds.
The STORE button has three dierent functions: to store individual sounds (SOUND), to store the entire panel
conguration (SETUP), and to store the current panel conguration as the default (POWERON).
STOREbuttonfunctions
STORE function Description
SOUND Store the selected sound’s EDIT menu parameters* to the variation button.
SETUP Store all EDIT menu parameters, all sound section panel settings, and EQ section settings to a SETUP memory.
POWERON Store all EDIT menu parameters, all sound section panel settings, and EQ section settings as the default.
* Common parameters are not stored to SOUND memory. For more information about common parameters, please refer to page 38.
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Storing a SOUND
This function will store the selected sound’s EDIT menu parameters to the variation button, thus overwriting the
existing preset sound.
1. Entering the STORE screen
Press the STORE button.
The LED indicator for the STORE button will turn ON, and the
store selection screen will be shown in the LCD display.
2. Selecting the Store Sound function
Press the F1 button (SOUND) to select the Store Sound function,
then press the F4 button (EXEC).
SOUND
selected
The Store Sound conrmation screen will be shown in the LCD display.
3. Conrming the Store Sound operation
Press the F2 button (YES) to conrm the Store Sound operation,
or the F3 button (NO) to return to the store selection screen.
* The existing sound will be overwritten with the adjusted sound.
* The +/YES and –/NO buttons can also be used to conrm or cancel the
store operation.
LED indicator ON:
STORE mode is selected
F3 button:
NO: Cancel
F2 button:
YES: Conrm
OverviewoftheSTOREButton
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