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SQ-k
Musician's
Manual
Section
5
-
Programming
the
SQ-R
Saving
a
New
Sound
Into
Memory
^
After
creating
a
new
sound, or
editing
a
current
sound
to
better
suit
your
needs,
it
must
be
saved
into
a
memory
location
in
order
to
be
available
for
future
access.
New
or
edited
sounds
can
be
saved
into
any
one
of
the
80
internal
sound
locations
with
the
following
procedure.
1)
Check
to
make
sure
that
the
Edit
Sound
LED
is
flashing.
If
not,
press
the
Edit
Sound
button.
This
indicates
that
the
sound
you're
hearing
is
in
the
edit
buffer.
2)
Press
the
Enter/Save
button.
This
tells
the
SQ-R
that
you've
finished
editing
and
are
ready
to
save
the
sound
to
a
memory
location.
The
display
will
read
"Save
Sound
<SOUND
NAME>?"
The
name
listed
is
the
name
of
the
sound
you
began
with
when
editing.
3)
Select
a
name
of
up
to
16
characters
for
your
new
sound
using
the
arrow
buttons.
The
Left/Right
Arrow
buttons
select
the
character
to
be
edited,
while
the
and
Up/Down
Arrow
buttons
scroll
through
the
letters,
numbers,
and
icons
that
can
be
used
to
name
the
sound.
4)
Press
the
Enter/Save
button.
5)
Select
a
memory
location
for
your
program
using
the
Left/Right
and
Up/Down
Arrow
buttons.
These
buttons
will
select
the
sounds
currently
residing
in
internal
memory.
^*
Look
for
a
memory
location
that
contains
a
sound
that
you
no
longer
want
or
use.
Sounds
that
are
in
memory
can be
"auditioned"
at
this
point
by
pressing
the
Edit
Sound
button
to
toggle
between
the
sound
listed
on
the
screen
and
the
sound
in
the
edit
buffer.
6)
When
a
location
has
been
found,
press
the
Enter/Save
button.
The
display
will
show
a
momentary
"SAVED"
message
before
returning
to
the
Sound
Select
mode.
Hint:
If
you would
like
your
edited
sound
to
be
saved
in
its
present
memory
location,
simply
"double-click"
the
Enter/Save
button.
As
in
the
above
procedure
the
display
will
momentarily
read
"SAVED"
and
then
return
to
the
Sound
Select
mode.
INTernal
sounds
that
come
with
the
SQ-R
are
duplicates
of
the
ROM
sounds,
so
that
you
can
safely create
new
sounds
(or
edit
existing
ones)
without
losing
the
factory
sounds.
Saving
Sounds.

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ENSONIQ SQ-R Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandENSONIQ
ModelSQ-R
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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