Changes to the sound while tweaking do not automatically over-write your precious sound
programs or multis, so don’t worry about loosing data. You must press the
(Store)
-button and
choose yes to save any tweaks (more on this later).
When you push the
(Manual)
-button, the related
< LED >
will light and all knobs and
buttons will become ”disconnected“ from the selected Single Sound parameters, either stored
or tweaked. The sound parameters now take on the values of the current knob and button
positions. Cool!
Storing Single Sounds:
To start the saving process, you have to push the
(Store)
button:
The newly edited sound can now be:
• Rejected:
Push the
(Exit/Cancel)
-button. The edited Single Sound will not be stored and will be
removed from memory. Only the original Single Sound remains stored in memory (tweaks
will still be active until you switch single sounds).
• Stored at the location of the current Single Sound:
Push the
(Soft-Button) < Yes >
The edited sound has now been stored in the current location. The original Single Sound has
been overwritten and has been removed from memory.
• Stored at another program location:
Choose a new location with the
(Number)
-buttons or the
(Load)
-knob. The LC Display will
now show the name and number of the Single Sound that resides at that location.
Once you’ve found a Single Sound that you want to overwrite, push the
(Soft-Button) < Yes >
to store the edited sound to that location.
or
• by pushing the
(Exit/Cancel)
-button, the sound will not be stored.
Multi Programs
At this point in your SUNSYN education, we will study how to change and store Sound
Programs within Multi Programs. All other Multi Program settings will be explained in the
Chapter
Multi-Mode
.
Select Multi Programs:
1. Press the
(Type)
-button.
The LED
< Multi >
now lights. The LED Display shows the selected Multi Program number
< 001 >
.
The LC Display shows:
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