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Saving/Copying a TSC patch
If you want to save a TSC patch you created or
edited, you must “Write” it as a user patch.
If you re-select a TSC patch, change pattern or song, or
turn off the power before executing the Write
procedure, your patch data will be lost.
Naming a TSC patch
You can assign a name (patch name) of up to
twelve characters to each user patch.
1.
In the TSC patch edit screen, move the
cursor to “NAME” and press [ENTER].
The patch name edit screen appears.
fig.05-031d
2.
Move the cursor to the location at which
you want to input a character, and use the
VALUE dial to choose a character.
3.
When you’ve finished specifying the
name, press [EXIT].
4.
Then continue to “Writing a TSC patch.”
Writing a TSC patch
Here’s how to save an edited TSC patch.
1.
In the TSC patch edit screen, move the
cursor to “WRITE” and press [ENTER].
The TSC patch edit screen appears.
fig.05-040d
2.
Use the VALUE dial to select the write-
destination user patch.
3.
To write the patch, press [ENTER]. If you
decide to cancel, press [EXIT].
The message “Now writing...” will appear,
and the TSC patch will be saved.
When the TSC patch have been saved, the
message will disappear.
* Do not turn off the power while the message is displayed.
Your data may be damaged if you do so.
Button operations
[CURSOR]
[CURSOR]
Move the cursor.
[CURSOR]
Switch from lowercase to
uppercase characters.
[CURSOR]
Switch from uppercase to
lowercase characters.
[SHIFT]+
[CURSOR]
Insert a space at the cursor
location.
[SHIFT]+
[CURSOR]
Delete the character at the cur-
sor location, and shift subse-
quent characters to the left.
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