User Guide

Quick Guide Editing a Program
Editing a Voice
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Storing/Saving the created Voice
Two steps are necessary in order to store (save) your Voice—storing the edited Voice to internal memory and saving the
stored voices to a USB storage device.
Keep in mind that edited Voice data is stored to internal User memory (Flash ROM) and is stored even when turning the
power off. As such it is not necessary to save the data to a USB storage device; however, you may want to save it to another
media for backup or organizational purposes, using the Save operation.
Storing the edited Voice as a User Voice to internal memory
Make sure to execute the Store operation before selecting
another Voice.
Select a User Bank (“USR1” or “USR2” when storing a
Normal Voice, “UDR” when storing a Drum Voice) and the
desired Voice number by using the data dial, [INC/YES]
and [DEC/NO] button.
When you execute the Store operation, the settings for the destination
memory will be overwritten. Important data should always be backed
up to a separate USB storage device.
The display prompts you for confirmation. Press the [DEC/
NO] button to cancel the Store operation.
[VOICE] [STORE]
Voice Edit
Store
User Normal Voice 128
User Normal Voice 001 User Drum Voice 001
User Drum Voice 002
User Drum Voice 003
User Drum Voice 32
User Drum Voice Bank
Internal memory (Flash ROM)
User Normal Voice 002
User Normal Voice 003
User Normal Voice Bank 1
User Normal Voice 128
USB storage
device
Save
1
After editing the Voice, press the [STORE]
button to enter the Voice Store mode.
2
Select the destination Voice memory.
Select a User Bank.
Select a Voice number.
CAUTION
3
Press the [ENTER] button.
DEC NO INC YES
EXIT ENTER
EXECUTE