Combination: Menu Command Write Combination
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Combination: Menu Command
ENTER + 0–9: shortcuts for menu com-
mands
Each page has a set of menu commands, which provide
access to different utilities, commands, and options,
depending on the page you’re currently on. You can use the
menu commands entirely from the touch-screen, by pressing
the menu button in the upper right-hand corner of the
screen and then selecting an option from the menu that
appears.
Even though each page may have its own unique menu
commands, the menus are standardized as much as
possible. For instance, WRITE is almost always the first
menu item in Program, Combination, and Sequencer modes.
You can take advantage of this standardization by using a
shortcut to access any of the first ten menu items:
1. Hold down the ENTER switch.
2. Press a number (0–9) on the numeric keypad to select
the desired menu command, starting with 0.
For instance, press 0 for the first menu command, 1 for the
second, and so on.
If the menu command just toggles an option on and off
(such as Exclusive Solo), then you’re done. If the command
calls up a dialog box, the dialog will appear on the display,
and you can proceed just as if you’d selected the command
from the touch-screen.
Tip: While this command is open, the ENTER switch will
operate as the OK button and the EXIT switch will operate
as the Cancel button.
Write Combination
This command writes an edited Combination into the M3
internal memory. It is available on every page in
Combination mode.
This lets you:
• Save your edits
• Rename the Combination
• Assign the Combination to a Category
• Mark the Combination as a Favorite
• Copy the Combination to a different Bank and number
Be sure to Write any Combination that you wish to save. An
edited Combination cannot be recovered if you do not write
it before turning off the power or selecting another
Combination.
If you use Category, or Sub Category to specify a category
for the combination you are writing, you will be able to
select that combination by its category or sub category in
Combi P0: Play.
The names of the combination categories can be edited in
P4: Category– Combination Main and Combination Sub
page.
Note: You can also use the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE
switch to write a combination in the same way as Write
Combination
. Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch
to open the dialog box, and write the combination. In this
case, the data will be written to the currently selected
combination. If you want to save with the X–Y Pad function
turned on, use this method to save. While the dialog box is
shown, the ENTER switch will operate as the OK button,
and the EXIT switch will operate as the Cancel button.
Panel–SW Solo Mode On
When you select Panel–SW Solo Mode On and add a check
mark to the menu item, the MIX PLAY/MUTE 1–8 switches
will operate as Solo on/off.
For more information, please see “Panel–SW Solo Mode On”
on page 106.
Exclusive Solo
This command is available on every page in Combination
mode. When Exclusive Solo is On, only one Timbre is
soloed at a time; when it is Off, multiple Timbres can be
soloed together.
For more information, please see “Exclusive Solo” on
page 107.
Copy from Program
This command is available on every page in Combination
mode. It copies Effects and/or KARMA settings from a
selected Program to the current Combination. This lets the
Program sound the same as it did in Program mode.
1. Select “Copy from Program” to open the dialog box.
2. Use Program to select the copy-source program.
3. Select the IFXs used, MFXs, and TFX options to specify
which, if any, of the Program’s effects settings to copy.
IFXs:
The settings of all insert effect settings (the contents of
the Insert FX page and the IFX1–5 effect parameters) of the
copy-source program will be copied.
MFXs:
All master effect settings of the copy-source program
will be copied.
TFX:
All total effect settings of the copy-source program will
be copied.
About the Bus Select (Combi 8–1–1(2)d, 8–1–3b) setting
• Regardless of the IFXs used, MFXs, and TFX settings,
will be set to DKit if the copy-source program’s Use
Summary of Contents for M3
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Page 306: ...Sequencer mode 296 ...
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Page 534: ...Effect Guide 524 ...
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