Note
You can create Performances
by combining Patches
from both
internal memory
and a
Data
Card. When
copying
Performance data
created
in this way from internal memory
to a Data Card
(or
vice
versa),
tal<e
care to avoid possible
problems, such
as those
described in the following
example.
Example:
In this example,
a Performance
(numbered I-Ol) has
been created,
and in it Patch
112 has been assigned to Part
1,
and
Patch Cll has been
assigned
to Part 2. When the
Performance is
copied
from
internal
memory to a Data card, it is
stored as "COl"
in
the Card.
In this operation, the Patch
of Part
1 is stored
as "C12" and the Patch of Part
2 remains the
same (Cll).
If this copied Performance is
copied again, this time from
the Data
Card back to internal
memory, the
Performance is
stored
as "I-Ol," and Part
1
is
stored as
"112."
However,
Part 2 is now stored
as
"111."
Therefore, even though the
Performance number is the same
as that of the original
data, the Patch number
set
for
Part 2 has been
changed.
Performance
I-Ol
Performance
C-01
Performance
I-Ol
1
112
1
C12
1
112
Copying
to
DATA card
Copying to
Internal
2
Cll
2
Cll
2
111
1 1
i 1
The Patch
nu nber which
is set by the
Part
2
has been
changed
*
Use the
Bulk Dump function (See P.9-16) when you want
to
store the
internal
data as
it
is (without
being
changed).