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Front Panel Operation
Storing a new sound
After creating a new sound, you may want to save it for future use in one of
the LXP-5‘s 128 memory locations. New entries will overwrite any program
stored at that location, so be careful not to store into a location that contains
a setup you want to save. (In addition to listing the factory-loaded contents
of the User memory (page 2-9), we have provided a chart for you to record
your own program entries at the end of this manual.)
Hold the LEARN button in while turning FUNCTION to USER 1-8 and
SELECT to the appropriate position. Release the LEARN button. The
LEARN LED will flash green to indicate a successful store.
The LXP-5 will not perform a store instruction if memory write-protect is
enabled, or if you accidentally try to save into a Preset location. If the sound
was
not stored, the LEARN LED will flash red.
If FUNCTION is set to one of the EDIT positions, the sound will be put into
the edit buffer.
Memory Write-Protect
Memory Write-Protect is a feature that lets you prohibit the overwriting of
User programs. Memory Write-Protect is accessed by setting FUNCTION to
EDIT B and SELECT to MAX. Turning ADJUST to positions MIN through 8
will turn Memory Write-Protect OFF; positions 9 through MAX will turn Write-
Protect ON. Note that, whether on or off, this function affects
all 128 User
programs.
Recalling a stored program
To recall a program, simply turn FUNCTION and SELECT to the appropriate
positions. The setup is automatically recalled and ADJUST may be used to
modify the sound.