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Saving User Tones
The group of tone numbers from 600 through 699 (User 001 through User 100) is called the “user area” because they are reserved for
storage of user tones. After you recall a preset tone and change its parameters to create your own user tone, you can store it in the user
area for later recall. You can recall your tones using the same procedure that you use when selecting a preset tone.
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1: You can select any Advance Tone, preset tone, or user tone. User tone areas 600 through 699 initially contain the same data as
DSP types 000 through 099.
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2: Area where data transferred from computer is stored (see “Using the Data Downloard Service” on page E-91). After transfer,
you can use the keyboard to edit parameters, but you can only overwrite existing parameters. You cannot save the data to
another number. Initially, nothing is stored in the user tone with wave memory area.
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3: Area where data transferred from computer is stored (see “Using the Data Downloard Service” on page E-91). Transfer only
is allowed, and no parameter editing is allowed. Initially, nothing is stored in the user drum set with wave memory area.
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4: User tones created by modifying parameters of one of the preset tones (000 to 049). User drawbar organ tone areas initially
contain two sets of the same data as drawbar organ tones types 000 through 049.
NOTE
• You can create an original tone using a user tone that includes a waveform (tone number 700 to 719). In this case, the
storage area is the same as the source tone area. For example, an original tone created using tone number 700 as a source
tone is stored in user area number 700.
Number Tone
Type
000-299 Advanced
Tones
300-499 Preset
Tones
000-049 Preset
Tones
100-199 User
Tones
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4
500-515 Drum Sets
Source Tone Select
Parameter Edit
Save As Original Tone
600-699 User
Tones
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1
700-719 User
Tones with
Waves
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2
800-803 User Drum Sets with Waves
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3
600-699 User Area
Standard Tone
Drawbar Organ Tones
Synthesizer Mode
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