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Saving a Song (Song Save)
A song you record is initially held in the temporary area. The song in
the temporary area will be lost if you turn off the power or load a
different song. If you want to keep this song, you’ll need to save it to
the project.
Along with the sequencer data, the song data also contains the
studio set, live set, patch, and system setup data that you were using
at that time.
The studio set, live set, and patch data saved within the song data is
special data for reproducing the song; it is separate from the user
studio sets, live sets, and user patches.
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If you want to use this data with a different song, or to use it
independently of any song, you must save the data in the user area.
The samples and phrases used by the song are automatically saved
when you save the song.
If you want to save phrases individually
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If you want to save samples individually
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1.
In the Song Play screen or Song Edit screen, press
[WRITE].
The WRITE MENU window appears.
2.
Use
/
to select “Song,” and then press [F8 (Select)].
The Song Name window will appear.
3.
Assign a name to the song.
For details on how to assign a name, refer to
4.
When you’ve finished assigning the name, press [F8 (OK)].
A screen will appear, allowing you to select the writing-
destination song.
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to select a song
number.
6.
Press [F8 (Save)].
A writing confirmation message will appear.
Never turn off the power while data is being written.
7.
To write the data, press [F7 (OK)].
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If you decide to cancel, press [F8 (EXIT)].
What the Saved Song Data Contains
What is Saved at the Same Time as
the Song
Saving a Song (Save)
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