Storing your Edits
There are two ways to save your edits using the Store function:
1. Program Store - This is the term for saving any change you make
such as attaching a different humanizing style to a program, loading
different harmony styles or changing the mix. Factory programs can-
not be overwritten; they can only be copied to the user bank where
any changes are stored permanently.
2. Style Store - This is the term for saving an edited version of a
humanizing or harmony style. Styles are stored independently of
programs and are stored in a separate library to be shared by the pro-
grams. Factory styles cannot be over-written after they have been
modified; they can only be copied to user locations.
To store programs to the user bank: (Program
Store)
1. When you are satisfied with your editing, press the Store button. A
Program Store is initiated from either the Performance (top) layer or
the Select Parameter layer.
2. The LCD shows that the new program name is the same as the cur-
rent name. It also shows that the Vocalist Workstation EX has auto-
matically chosen the next blank user slot to store the new program
to.
3. Press Store again to accept the default name and destination. If you
want to, you can change the destination with the Data Wheel.
To store styles to the user bank: (Style Store)
1. After editing the parameters of a style, press the Store button. A
Style Store is initiated only from Style Modify layer.
2. The LCD will show that the new style name is the same as the cur-
rent with a Ò■Ó character tagged onto the end. It will also show that
the Vocalist Workstation EX has automatically chosen the next
blank user slot to store the new style to.
3. Press Store again to accept the default name and destination. If you
want, you can change the destination with the Data Wheel.
4. Press Exit.
5. Follow the Program Store procedure to attach the new style to your
program permanently.
Note: Once you have
built up your own library
of new styles, keep in
mind that when you
modify a style that is
shared by more than
one program, you are
making changes to all of
these programs. When
you choose to edit and
store a user style, the
store screen will tell you
whether other programs
are sharing this style.
Note: If you have edited
and saved a style to the
user bank, it is not per-
manently attached to the
current program until you
perform a Program Store.
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