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Trying out the functions
This section will provide a simple explanation of the major functions of the SGproX:
Program Edit mode and Global mode.
For a detailed explanation, refer to the section for each mode.
Editing a basic sound
1. Press the
〈
PROGRAM
〉
switch, and use the select switches and the
〈
BANK
〉
switch to select a program.
2. Press the
〈
PROG EDIT
〉
switch (The LED will light) and you will enter Program Edit mode.
3. Use select switches 1 to 6 to choose pages that will allow you to modify the sound ( p.34).
Be aware that editing on the SGproX does not allow you to make drastic changes in the sound. For example,
your edits can make a piano sound brighter, or slow down the attack of a note, etc.
If after modifying a sound, you select another program or turn the power off, the sound will revert to the
original program.
If you wish to save the modified sound, refer to Saving a sound that you create ( p.20).
Modifying the effects
1. Press the
〈
PROGRAM
〉
switch, and use the select switches and the
〈
BANK
〉
switch to select a program.
2. Press the
〈
PROG EDIT
〉
switch (The LED will light) and you will enter Program Edit mode.
3. The pages of select switches 7 and 8 allow you to adjust the depth of effects 1 and 2 ( p.35).
4. Use select switches 9 to 12 to choose pages that allow you to modify the type of effects 1 and 2 and modify
their settings. If you change the effect types here, the settings of pages 7 and 8 will also change.
For details on effect types and parameter settings, refer to
Effect ( p.50).
The effect settings that you have modified here will revert to the effect settings of the original program if you
select a different program or turn off the power.
If you wish to save the modified effect settings, refer to Saving a sound that you create ( p.20).
Saving a sound that you create
1. Press the
〈
GLOBAL
〉
switch (The LED will blink) and you will enter GLOBAL mode.
2. Use select switch 12 to choose the page that allows you to turn
〈
PROG PROTECT
〉
“OFF”.
3. Press the
〈
GLOBAL
〉
switch (The LED will turn off) and you will to return Program Edit mode.
4. In Program Edit mode, modify the sound or effect settings.
5. Use the
〈
WRITE
〉
page (select switch 16) to write the modified data into memory.
It is also possible to write the modified program into a different program number.
For details refer to 16. Write of
Program Edit mode ( p.37).
When you write data, the program that previously occupied that memory will be erased.
Modifying the name of a program
1. Press the
〈
GLOBAL
〉
switch (The LED will blink) and you will enter Global mode.
2. Use select switch 12 to choose the page that allows you to turn
〈
PROG PROTECT
〉
“OFF”.
3. Press the
〈
GLOBAL
〉
switch (The LED will turn off) and you will return Program Edit mode.
4. In the
〈
RENAME
〉
page (select switch 15), you can use AL1 to 4 to modify the name.
For details refer to 15. Rename of
Program Edit mode ( p.37).