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Changing the Sound of a Patch (Edit Mode)
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If you press one of the PATCH [Q]/[W] keys, the value of the currently displayed parameter is increases or decreases. This method is convenient to make small adjustments.
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Repeat steps 3 � 7 to edit other modules in the same way. To terminate the edit mode, press the [EDIT/CANCEL] key.
The unit returns to play mode. If any patch has been changed, the indication "ED" is shown.
NOTE
To retain patch changes, be sure to perform the store operation (see page 33). If you switch the patch without storing, the changes will be lost.
Changing a patch name
If you wish, you can assign a new name to an edited patch. Proceed as follows.
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In edit mode, use the CURSOR [E]/[R] keys to bring up the patch name on the display.
To call up the patch name, press the CURSOR [E] key while the COMP module is selected, or press the CURSOR [R] key twice while page 2 of the ARRM module is selected. The character in the patch name that can be changed is �ashing.
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Use the CURSOR [E]/[R] keys to select the character of the 6character patch name that you want to change. Then use sliders 1 � 3 to change the character.