
Parameter, which will display
“G: LOCK COMBO”
. Enter the
unlock code 234, then turn the Parameter knob back to
“G: P 101-
2
00 LOCK”
. Now you can change the lock ON / OFF setting.
Press Second / Store to save the new status. If you do not press
Second / Save the changes will only be in effect while the unit is
powered ON and the new settings will be lost on the next power
ON. You must hit Second / Save to make any new saved presets
permanent.
y.
z. G: LOCK COMBO (0 to 255): You cannot change the state of the
previous two locks until the correct combo number is entered here.
That number is 234, which should be easy to remember, but still
provide some hurdle to keep uninformed players in a store from
trashing the presets, or keep you from accidently modifying your
own presets, for example from an inadvertent preset copy. Note
that if you navigate away from this function, the value is reset to 0.
SONG MODE:
To enter SONG MODE, press 2
nd
, then SONG (the second switch from the lower
left). The blue SONG LED will light, the 2
nd
function will turn off, and the first
song title will be displayed. You can then use the RECALL 1, 2, 3, or 4 switches
to recall a preset programmed to be grouped within that song. As soon as one
of the 4 RECALL switches is pressed, that preset will be recalled and the preset’s
title will be displayed. Pressing the down or up switches (the first two from the
lower left) will que up the next song and display the title of that song. The title
will flash, letting you know it has not been recalled yet. Hitting one of the 4 recall
switches will then recall a preset within that song. It would be logical to assign
the RECALL 1 switch to correspond to the first preset you would like to use within
that song, assign RECALL 2 to correspond to the next preset you would like to
use within that song, etc. It is not necessary to assign a preset to all 4 switches,
but the default programming assigns presets 1 to 4 to switches 1 to 4 in all 124
songs, so if you accidently press RECALL 4 and you haven’t programmed it, you
will jump to Preset 4. Turn the FUNCTION knob clockwise the access the
following two functions:
Song Title Edit Function
This displays the song title. Song titles are distinguished by the > character
which follows the song number and precedes the title, whereas preset titles do
not have this character. The PARAM knob selects the character position to be
edited, which moves the cursor under the character selected. There are 16
character positions. The VALUE knob then selects the particular letter, number,
or symbol. When you are finished editing the title, don’t forget to press 2
nd
, then