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Saving the settings (WRITE)
If you edit the settings, these changes disappear if you turn o the 
power or select another sound. To save your changes, use the write 
operation.
NOTE
 ¹ When you save data, any data previously located in the save 
destination is overwritten.
 ¹ If you see an asterisk for the scene or the tone/drum kit, save the 
tone/drum kit rst and then save the scene. Saving the scene rst 
causes the tone/drum kit data you edited to be lost.
1.  Press the [WRITE] button.
The WRITE menu screen appears.
2.  Move the cursor to the menu you want to save, and 
press the [ENTER] button.
Menu Explanation Page
SYSTEM WRITE Saves the system settings. p. 33
SCENE WRITE Saves the scene settings. p. 32
TONE WRITE/ 
DRUM WRITE
Saves the tone or drum kit settings.
*  When the current part is one of 
the parts 1–7, this saves the tone 
settings. When the current part 
is part R, this saves the drum kit 
settings.
p. 33
For the SCENE WRITE/TONE WRITE/DRUM WRITE operations, the 
name input screen is shown.
3.  Rename the data to be saved as necessary.
Operations used for inputting names
Controller Function Explanation
[Í] [Ë] buttons
– Moves the cursor
[Ç] [É] buttons
[DEC] [INC] buttons
Value dial
– Selects a character
[2] button A/a
Toggles between uppercase/
lowercase
[3] button SPACE
Changes the character at the 
cursor position to a space.
[4] button JUMP
Jumps to the beginning of the 
next type of characters.
[5] button INSERT
Inserts a space at the cursor 
position.
[6] button DELETE
Deletes the character at 
the current cursor position, 
and moves all succeeding 
characters to the left.
4.  Once you’ve entered the name, press the [ENTER] 
button.
5.  Use the value dial to select the save destination, 
and press the [ENTER] button.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
6.  To save the settings, press the [ENTER] button.
NOTE
Never turn o the power while the screen indicates “Processing...”.
Saving a scene (SCENE WRITE)
Changes that you make to the scene settings are temporary. If you 
turn o the instrument or select another scene, the edited scene 
disappears. (The part settings as well as the recorded data for the 
sequencer are also included in the scene.)
If you want to keep your edited settings or recorded data, execute 
the scene write operation.
NOTE
When you save, the data previously located in the save-
destination is overwritten.
1.  On the WRITE screen, move the cursor to “SCENE 
WRITE” and press the [ENTER] button.
MEMO
When an asterisk is shown for the scene or the tone/drum kit, 
the following screen appears. In this case, select “YES” to save the 
tone/drum kit rst, and then save the scene. Saving the scene rst 
causes the tone/drum kit data you edited to be lost.
A name input screen appears.
2.  To change the name, input the characters by 
following the instructions shown at the bottom of 
the screen.
3.  Once you’ve entered the name, press the [ENTER] 
button.
4.  Use the value dial to select the save destination, 
and press the [ENTER] button.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
5.  Move the cursor to “WRITE” and press the [ENTER] 
button.
This saves the scene.
NOTE
Never turn o the power while the screen indicates “Processing...”.