Basic Controls
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works for Patch parameters, it does not apply to Multi or
Configuration changes.
Undo
is useful for inspecting Patch
parameter values. If you want to check the value of a pa-
rameter, check you're in Follow mode and press the button
or turn the control that controls the parameter you want
to inspect. Then press
Undo
. This will ensure the display
shows the original, effective value of the parameter.
Undo
still works if you're not in Follow Mode, the only difference
is the display won't change to show the parameter.
A final use of
Undo
is to reverse an inadvertent or unex-
pected change in a parameter.
Store Button
The
Store
button starts the sequence to
write the current Patch of the current
Part (if in Patch Edit or no edit mode)
or the current Multi (if in Multi Edit
mode) to memory. The
Store
button
will light when the store sequence is in progress. The dis-
play will guide you through the steps involved including
the last stage, Text Editor Mode, which allows you to give a
Patch a name up to 22 characters in length.
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You can press
Exit
at any time in the process to
cancel without storing (the changes made are still in
the Edit Buffer up until the time you change the
Patch/Multi or power Kyra down).
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The
Store
button also lights during a firmware up-
date. It is important not to power Kyra down at this
time.
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As Kyra uses a proportional font, it is possible for
some characters in a Patch name to be truncated. If
this happens, please consider using a shorter name
for the Patch.
You can use the
Cursor
buttons to back up in the store
sequence so that you can change which Patch you're going
to overwrite. In the second step, the location and name of
the Patch you're going to overwrite is displayed so you can
check you're not overwriting a Patch you want to keep.
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