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8.
Paich
Write
AH
the
editing
edited
Patch
c
memory
at
once.
i
i
at
any
Ume
using
the
pedals
(as
with
any
Patch),
This
operation
saves
all
the
data
which
can
be
stored
in
ng
any
new
Tone
edits
that
have
been
made.
©
Press
EDIT
|
WRITE/COPY
|.
Youll
see
the
Patch
Write
screen
displayed,
as
below.
oS
pel
The
*
2”
will
be
flashing.
©
Press|
ENTER/YES
|.
The
Patch
Write
function
is
already
displayed.
so
press
this
to
enter
it
and
you'll
s
the
following
Destination
Patch
number,
in
this
case
Bank
11
pedal
Number
4.
The
three-digit
number
following
the
"TO"
is
the
destination
Patch
number.
@
Select
the
destination
Patch
number
with
the
VALUE
[DEC
Jand
buttons.
The
Patch
data
currently
stored
at
the
destination
Patch
number
will
be
deleted
and
“overwritten”
by
the
new
Patch
data
(which
will
be
stored
there).
When
you
first
take
the
GR
-
1
out
of
the
box,
only
the
very
lasi
Patch,
284,
is
"empty"
(has
no
data
assigned
to
it),
so
for
now
let's
make
that
our
destination
Patch.
Or,
if
you
are
using
an
optional
M-256
Memory
Card,
set
the
destination
to
Patch
311
or
higher.
*lf
you
accidentally
overwrite
and
erase
a
Paich
that
you
wanted
to
keep,
it
is
possible
to
“reinitialize,”
that
is,
return
all
Patches
to
their
origina!
factory
settings
(
c"
P.
2-9).
However,
it's
not
possible
to
just
reinitialize
one
Patch—you
must
do
them
all
at
once.
@
When
you
have
selected
your
destination
Patch,
press|
ENTER/YES
|.
The
"OK?"
message
will
appear.
asking
vou
to
confirm
your
choice
of
destination
Patch
Flashing
to
ask
“are
you
sure
it's
OK
to
overwrite
this
Patch?"
®
li
you've
checked
and
it's
OK,
then
press|
ENTER/YES
|.
You'll
see
the
word
"COMPLETE"
in
the
display,
and
then
you
are
returned
to
the
screen
you
saw
in
Ojtwo
(2)
times.
3—
i4

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