Section 7 - Storage
Naming Presets
158
The
name
that
appears
is usually the
name
of the last selected
preset
which
loaded
an
algorithm
into
the
active
unit.
If
the
name
does
not
appear
to match the
type
of
preset
that
you
are
saving,
you
may
edit
the
name
to better describe the
preset
that
you
are
saving
.
At
this
point
you
can
name
the preset
that
you
are intending
to
save. The
bottom
line
of
the
display
offers
you
16 spaces to create
your
own
preset name.
The
display
looks like this:
In
IU
Edit
4U
PsetNaMe
UltiMate
Preset
The Left
and
Right
Arrow
buttons will move the cursor left
and
right,
and
the
Data
Entry
Knob
will
change
the
alpha-numeric characters
at
the current cursor position.
Tip: There is a quick
way
to select
and
scroll
through
the
alphanumeric
characters.
While
on
this page, the
Unit
buttons will act as shortcuts, as follows:
To
Get:
Press:
Upper case characters A - Z Unit A
Lower case characters a - z Unit B
Numbers
0-9
Unite
Special Characters I (the first one is a blank space)
UnitD
Special Characters
II
Config
Once
you
have
named
your
preset,
you
must
confirm
that
the
name
and
the destination
you
have
chosen
are
correct
and
that
you
wish
to complete the saving process.
- Press
the
Cancel-
Undo
if
you
wish
to
return
to the Edit
Preset
Name
page
or
quit
from
the
writing
procedure.
-
Press
the
Write-
Copy
button
a
third
time to save
your
preset
. The display will
momentarily
read:
nn
LlU
***
***
WRITE
OK
***
****
The
new
preset
location will automatically be selected after this message disappears.
Tip:
After
you've
saved
your
preset,
you
may
want
to
reset
the
Preset
Memory
Protect
switch
(System-MIDI
parameter
52) back to the
"On"
position
if
you
wish
to
eliminate
any
risk of accidentally erasing
or
changing
your
new
preset.
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