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Types of Bank
The SY-1000 has two types of bank.
Types of bank
Explanation
Preset bank
(P01–P50)
Cannot be overwritten, however, you can write
a preset patch into the User bank, modify the
settings to your needs and store your modified
version in the User bank.
User bank (U01–
U50)
Can be overwritten.
Types of Patch
The SY-1000 has two types of patch.
Types of patch
Explanation
GK PATCH
Patches for a guitar (bass) that uses a divided
pickup.
If these patches are selected, the display shows
the GK icon
.
NORMAL PATCH
Patches for a conventional guitar (bass) that is
connected to the GUITAR INPUT. These can be
used even if you don’t have a divided pickup.
You can also use these patches with the
conventional guitar (bass) signal (normal
pickup) that is routed through the divided
pickup.
If you’re using NORMAL PATCH, the GK icon goes
dark.
* DYNAMIC SYNTH is the only INST TYPE that
can be selected for a NORMAL PATCH.
* Use the “PATCH TYPE” (p. 66) parameter to
switch to a NORMAL PATCH.
Selecting a Patch
When you switch patches, the tonal character changes.
BANK [
I
] [
H
] switches
[1]–[4] switches
1 .
Use the BANK [
I
] [
H
] switches to select a bank.
2 .
Use the [1]–[4] switches to select a patch within the
selected bank.
Bank number
Patch name
Patch number
MEMO
You can also change patches by turning [1] knob below the
display.
Switching Patches (Tone)
The Structure and Patches of the SY-1000
The SY-1000 consists of three sound engines (the INST blocks) and effects whose connections you are free to change (the FX block).
INST1
INST2
INST3
NORMAL
FX1
EQ2
DLY1
SUB L/R
CMP
DS
AMP
EQ1
NS
FV1
DLY2
FX2
FX3
S/R
CHO
MST DLY
REV
FV2
DIV
MIX
MAIN L/R
MST
The INST settings together with the combination of effects are collectively called a “patch.”
A set of four patches is called a “bank.”
Patches are managed by their bank (1–50) and number (1–4); the SY-1000 can store 200 patches.
Bank 50
Bank 3
Bank 2
Bank 1
Patch 1
Patch 3
Patch 2
Patch 4
[1]–[4] switch
BANK [
I
], BANK [
H
]
switch