\
.
CREATING
SOlINnS
At this point, the sound originally stored in Program
Number
,?j
has been erased. and
the
same sound is
stored in two Program Numbers, : : and
?3.
5.
Set the rear panel Program Write switch to the DISABLE
position.
-WRITE-
SEQUENCER
PROGRAM
ENABLE/DISABLE ENABLE/DISABLE
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4.4.2 MOVING SEVERAL PROGRAMS
It’s often convenient to rearange a
numbdr
of programs into
the order you want to use them in for
perfbrmance.
As
an ex-
ample, assume that you want to use programs
‘e:z
,
5
5
,
:j.
:>‘.
::
and
83
for a
paflicular
song,
in that order.
I
1.
Select a “free” location (for
examplb.
5’-:
),
Pick a Program Bank to contain the sequence of pro-
grams (for example. Bank 4).
Since you don’t want program
‘7
:
in your sequence.
copy
it
into the “free”
Ication
(
5
‘?)
as
described above.
This opens up Program Number
‘7
;
for
the first pro-
gram that
you
DO want.
._
Copy program
‘i’z
into
‘-:
:
This opens up location
‘_$I
Copy program
55
into
Ii’,?
This opens up
55
1’3
is
full
but it’s not what you
wanf.
Copy
r3
to
6
5
,
then copy’
73
to
L:j.
Now,
‘-:z
is what you wanted,
the OLD program in
Y
3 is safe in 5 5
,
and
:
3 is open
for further
movea.
Now, the six programs you wanted are all in Bank
4,
in the
proper order -and the six programs that were there before
are safe, but scattered all through Program Memory. If you
like, you can keep on in this manner until every program is
exactly where you want it to be.
f
After all programs have been moved
as
desired.
return
the
rear panel WRITE switch to the DISABLE position.
You can use the Tape
lnlerlace
to
save
many different ar-
rangements of programs, for different songs or sets of
songs.
Once the programs are organized in this way. you can use
the PROG UP footswitch to easily
move
through the
programs.
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