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Programming Your PC2
The Effects Editor
1. Change the effects as desired (either assign a new effect to one or both effect blocks, or edit
the parameters associated with one or both of the current effects).
2. Press
Store
(in the Functions region of the front panel). The Save dialog appears, looking
something like this:
Replace|Effects|30?
Digital|E|Piano
The top line shows the ID of the program whose effects youÕve changed, and the bottom
line shows the programÕs name.
3. Press
Yes
, and the display tells you that the effects are saved to the current program.
YouÕve modiÞed the factory settings of the current effect, but
only with respect to Program
030
. The
effect retains its factory settings in other programs or setups that use that effect. So youÕve really
modiÞed only the current
program
, overwriting its factory settings (donÕt worry; you can get
them back, as described in
Restoring Factory Effects
on page 4-3).
You donÕt
have
to modify the factory programs when editing effects; you can create a new
program in the User bank instead.
1. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 from the preceding procedure. When you see the Save dialog,
press
>
. The Save dialog changes:
Save|Voice|N?
Digital|E|Piano
N
stands for the lowest-available program ID in the User bank for Internal Voices mode. At
this point, you can either proceed to the next step, or use any data entry method to select a
different program ID. If the ID is unused, the dialog doesnÕt change. If you select an ID
that already has a program assigned to it,
Save
changes to
Replace
.
2. Press
Yes
to save to the current program ID (or rename the program Þrst, as described on
page 4-2).
If youÕve entered the Effects Editor from the
User
bank of Internal Voices mode, the Save dialog
starts by asking if you want to replace the current effect assignment for the current program (just
as it does for programs in the Internal bank). If you press
>
, the Save dialog doesnÕt jump to the
lowest-available program ID in the User bank; it asks you if you want to replace the current
program. Again, you can use any data entry method to select a different ID. The dialog says
Save
or
Replace
depending on whether you select an ID thatÕs already in use.
The Save dialog operates in exactly the same way if you enter the Effects Editor from either the
Internal or User bank in KB3 mode. If youÕre coming from MIDI Setups mode, the dialog is a bit
different, since setup effects are stored as part of the entire setup, not its constituent programs.
Consequently, the dialog doesnÕt ask you if you want to replace the current effect; it asks you if
you want to save the setup (if youÕre coming from the Internal bank) or replace the setup (if
youÕre coming from the User bank). Otherwise, the Save dialog operates the same as it does for
Internal Voices mode and KB3 mode.