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REPROGRAMMING AN INTERNAL STYLE
The new Programmable Style can be easily edited using one of the available 90 styles of the instrument
as follows.
- press the SET button. All the programmable features of the instrument will start blinking
- press the USER button in the USER STYLE section Its Led will start blinking and the display
will show:
STYLE PROGRAM
New_Style OK
Moving the cursor with the (<) or (>) buttons move the cursor under the Style type name With the (/\)
and (\/) buttons it is possible to select the desired function. The display will show:
STYLE PROGRAM
Intern.Modify OK
To program a New Style using as a starting point one of the 90 ROM styles (for example Waltz 1 in
Bank A) select the desired style in the RHYTHM ORCHESTRATION by pushing the related button
Select OK on the display with the (/\) Data button. The next page on the display will be.
INTERNAL Style
STDWALTZ OK
Select OK with the (/\) Data buttons The next page will show:
Bar Intr = 8 End = 9
Dru = 8 Arr = 8 OK
The style can be now edited as seen per paragraph PROGRAMMING A NEW STYLE.
REPROGRAMMING A USER STYLE
The new Programmable Style can be easily edited using one of the USER STYLES of the instrument
as follows
- press the SET button All the programmable features of the instrument will start blinking
- press the USER button in the USER STYLE section Its Led will start blinking and the display
will show:
STYLE PROGRAM
New_style OK
Moving the cursor with the (<) or (>) buttons move the cursor under the Style type name. With the (/\)
and (\/) buttons it is possible to select the desired function
The display will show:
STYLE PROGRAM
Custom.modify OK
To program a New Style using as a starting point one of the 16 RAM styles select the desired style in
the RHYTHM ORCHESTRATION by pushing the related button Select OK on the display with the (/\)
Data button.

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