Basic Information Basic operations
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Selecting and executing functions
The functions provide commands that are specific to each
page, such as Write (save) or Copy. The available functions
will depend on the selected page.
For example, the functions in Program mode let you write
(save) the settings, or let you perform convenient editing
procedures such as copying settings between oscillators or
effects, or a Sync function that lets you edit two EGs
together.
1. Press the FUNCTION button.
The function list will appear.
2. Use the ▼ (PAGE+) and ▲ (PAGE–) buttons to select
a function, and press the OK (MENU) button.
A dialog box for the selected function will appear.
Check-type commands will not display a dialog box; their
status will be switched, and the list will close.
• If you want to close the list without selecting a
command, press the CLOSE (FUNCTION) button once
again.
3. Use the ◄►▲▼ cursor buttons to select parameters
in the dialog box, and use the value dial, ENTER
button, and ▲▼ cursor buttons to enter the value.
You can use the CATEGORY dial and SELECT dial
when selecting a program or combination number in the
dialog box.
4. To execute, press the OK (MENU) button.
If you decide not to execute, press the CANCEL
(FUNCTION) button.
The dialog box will close.
Writing/saving
After editing, you should write or save your changes as
necessary.
For example if you’ve edited a program, your changes will
be lost if you select another program or turn off the power.
The same applies to a combination.
Settings that you edit in Global mode, songs and Favorites
will be remembered as long as the power is on, but your
changes will be lost when you turn off the power, unless you
write these changes into memory.
For more details on the Write procedure, see the following
pages.
• Programs → p.103
• Combinations → p.103
• Favorites → p.50
• Global settings (GLOBAL–G-USER SCALE) → p.104
• Drum kits → p.104
• User arpeggio pattern → p.104
• User template songs → PG p.140
• For details on writing to internal memory → p.103
Please see the following pages for more information about
saving.
• Saving a MIDI song → p.60
• Saving to SD card → p.102
Note: On the KROSS, the action of writing into internal
memory is called “Writing,” and the action of saving to an
SD card device is called “Saving.”
Assigning a name (renaming)
You can edit the name of an edited program, combination,
song, drum kit, or arpeggio pattern.
For additional details, please see “Editing names” on
page 105.