Zone Parameters
Storing a Setup
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You can also set the zone, controller, switch, arpeggiator, or effects to a default value. ÒClear,Ó at
the end of each copy menu, copies information stored in Setup #127 that contains default
parameter information. You can overwrite this setup with your own information, however, to
create your own ÒdefaultÓ parameter settings.
Storing a Setup
In Chapter 3 we discussed storing data with an Internal Voice. The Voice itself canÕt be
modiÞed, but the performance parameters affecting all of the Internal Voices can be saved, to
the Òinternal defaultsÓ memory.
In Setups mode the story is quite different. Each Setup has four complete set of parameters Ñ
one for each Zone Ñ and saving parameters for one Setup has no effect on any other Setup.
The Store button starts the procedure. When you press it, the display asks if you want to
ÒReplace setupÉÓ, and the name and number of the current Setup, as shown below:
Replace|setup|3?
003|EBass/E|Pno|
If you press Enter now, you will replace the old version of the current Setup with your newly-
edited version. If you want to store the new Setup to a different location, you can scroll to it
with the Alpha wheel or enter its Setup number with the numeric keypad. For convenience,
you can immediately Þnd the Þrst empty Setup location by pressing the increment and
decrement buttons (+ and -) under the Alpha wheel simultaneously. Whenever you have
selected an empty location, the display asks you if you want to save to the Setup at the selected
location with a message such as this one:
Save|setup|33?
03|EBass/E|Pno
Press Enter and itÕs done.
You can also select a Setup location with the alpha wheel, the numeric keypad, or increment/
decrement buttons (one at a time). Locations that are already occupied will say ÒReplaceÉÓ
while empty ones will say ÒSave...Ó.
Names
If you would like to come up with a new name for this Setup, then before storing it, press the
right cursor button once. The display says ÒRename setupÉ?Ó. Press Enter, and you can now
edit the SetupÕs name. Use the cursor buttons to locate the cursor under the Þrst letter you want
to change. Now you can scroll through the available characters using the alpha wheel. This
includes an upper-case alphabet, a lower-case alphabet, the numerals 0-9, and two sets of
punctuation marks. Use the cursor buttons to select other letters to change, and press Enter
when youÕre done. In the display shown below, for example, you could change the name from
ÒEBassÓ to ÒPBassÓ by turning the alpha wheel until the ÒEÓ above the cursor changes to ÒPÓ.
Setup|name:
EBass/E|Pno
There are a few shortcuts available when naming a Setup. You can call up letters using the
numeric keypad: each keypad button chooses from the letters that are printed right underneath
it. Repeated pressings select the different letters in a group: for example, press the Ò1Ó button
one time, the letter ÒAÓ will appear in the name, press it again and ÒBÓ appears, and one more