3. Store the edited voice When you have finished editing, you must store the voice if you want to keep it.
After you finish editing, exit voice edit mode by pressing EXIT or any mode se-
lect key: VOICE, MULTI, SONG, PATTERN, or UTILITY. If you have edited the voice
data in any way, the top line of the display will ask "AUTO-STORE VOICE" ?
Note:
Voices which use voice mode 3 (4AFM mono), 8 (4AWM poly), and 10
(2AFM&2AWM) occupy extra memory, and can be stored only in bank D. The
AUTO-STORE display for such voices will automatically show bank D, and
will show "Use bank D" in the bottom line as a reminder.
Voices which use other voice modes can be stored in bank D as well.
The LCD will show the first seven characters of the voice names in the currently
selected bank of voices. The voice name displayed in inverse indicates the voice
memory into which the edited data will be stored.
Storing data will overwrite the data that previously occupied that memory,
so if you do not want to overwrite the original data, use INTERNAL or CARD to
specify the voice memory, select a bank A-D, and select the voice memory 1-16
in which you want to store your newly edited voice.
Procedure:
When: you exit editing mode and LCD blinks "AUTO-STORE VOICE"
Specify: the memory into which you wish to store the voice.
To return: to edit mode and continue editing without storing, press F6 (Ret).
To quit: editing and return to voice play mode without storing the edited
data, press F7 (Quit). You will exit voice edit mode, and the bottom
line of the LCD will show "Store cancelled !" until you press
another button.
To store: the data press F8 (Stor). The bottom line will ask "Are you sure ?
(Yes or No)". If you are sure you want to store the edited voice,
press +1/YES and the bottom line of the LCD will show "Store
completed". If you decide not to store, press -1/NO and the bottom
line of the LCD will show "Store cancelled".
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Summary of Contents for SY99
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