Saving & loading data Types of data that can be saved
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of
a
relative
parameter
will
indirectly
raise
or
lower
the
value
of
these
program
parameters.
Program mode:
• The
settings
of
relative
‐
type
Tone
parameters
are
automatically
applied
directly
to
the
program
parameters
when
you
write
the
program.
The
Tone
parameter
values
will
be
reset
to
zero.
• The
settings
of
absolute
‐
type
Tone
parameters
are
written
“as
themselves”
(i.e.,
as
the
new
settings
of
those
Tone
parameters)
(
PG
p. 79).
Combination mode:
• The
settings
of
both
relative
‐
type
and
absolute
‐
type
Tone
parameters
are
written
and
preserved
as
the
Tone
parameter
settings
for
each
timbre.
(
PG
p. 149)
About the Program and Combination edit
buffer
When
you
select
a
program
in
PROG
PLAY
or
a
combination
in
COMBI
PLAY,
the
program
or
combination
data
is
called
into
the
microSTATION’s
edit
buffer.
When
you
then
use
the
various
Program
or
Combination
pages
to
edit
the
parameters,
your
changes
will
affect
the
data
in
the
edit
buffer.
If
you
wish
to
save
this
modified
data
into
internal
memory,
you
must
perform
the
Write
operation.
When
you
perform
the
Write
operation,
the
data
in
the
edit
buffer
is
written
to
the
specified
program
or
combination
number
of
the
specified
bank.
If
you
select
another
program
or
combination
without
writing
your
edits,
the
data
of
the
newly
selected
program
or
combination
will
overwrite
the
edited
data
in
the
edit
buffer,
and
your
changes
will
be
lost.
Note:
When
you
press
the
COMPARE
button
in
Program
mode,
or
Combination
mode,
the
data
from
memory
(i.e.,
the
contents
that
were
written
into
memory)
will
be
temporarily
called
into
the
edit
buffer.
This
allows
you
to
compare
the
settings
you
are
editing
with
the
original
un
‐
edited
settings.
Writing global settings
Settings
that
you’ve
edited
in
Global/Media
mode
can
be
written
to
the
microSTATION’s
internal
memory.
Be
sure
to
write
your
settings
if
you
want
to
keep
them
even
after
the
power
is
turned
off.
1. Choose
GLOBAL/MEDIA:
Write
Global.
The
display
will
indicate
“OK?”
The
Effect
SW
settings
are
not
saved.
2. To
begin
the
Write
operation,
press
the
button.
When
writing
is
finished,
the
display
will
indicate
“Complete.”
Memory in Global/Media mode
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
Global/Media
mode
data
is
called
from
internal
memory
into
the
Global/
Media
mode
memory
area.
Then
when
you
modify
the
parameters
in
Global/Media
mode,
the
data
in
the
memory
area
will
be
modified.
If
you
wish
to
save
this
modified
data
in
internal
memory,
you
must
Write
it.
When
you
write
this
data,
the
data
in
the
memory
area
is
written
into
the
global
settings.
If
you
turn
off
the
power
without
writing,
the
modified
data
in
the
memory
area
will
be
lost.
Memory protect
To
prevent
Programs,
Combinations,
Songs,
Drum
Kits,
and
User
Arpeggio
Patterns
from
being
overwritten
accidentally,
the
microSTATION
provides
a
Memory
Protect
setting
that
prohibits
writing
to
memory.
Before
you
save
edited
data
or
load
data
from
media,
use
the
following
procedure
to
turn
the
memory
protect
off.
You
must
also
turn
memory
protect
off
before
loading
the
above
data
from
media
or
via
a
MIDI
data
dump,
or
before
recording
in
Sequencer
mode.
1. Press
the
GLB/MEDIA
button
to
enter
Global/
Media
mode.
2. Choose
GLOBAL/MEDIA:
Basic
‐
Memory
Protect.
3. Turn
Off
the
“Memory
Protect”
setting
for
the
data
that
you
want
to
write
to
the
microSTATION’s
memory.
Program
A 0...127
Combination
A 0...127
When you write, the
program or
combination settings
will be saved in
internal memory.
Editing applies to the data in the edit buffer.
Programs or combinations will play according
to the data in the edit buffer.
When you select a program
or combination, its data is
called from internal
memory into the edit buffer.
Edit Buffer
Edit
Internal Memory
Write
Select
When you Write, the
various Global/Media
mode settings will be
saved in internal
memory.
Editing will affect the data that has
been called into the memory area.
When the power is
turned on, the settings
are called into the
memory area.
Memory Area
Edit
Internal Memory
Write
Power
On
Global
Setting
Drum Kits
Arpeggio
Patterns
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