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Making a patch settings
M-101
MV-8800 Owner’s Manual
5
Creating a patch
Here’s how you can delete a patch that’s assigned to a part. The samples used by that patch will also be
deleted.
1.
Press [INSTRUMENTS].
The INSTRUMENTS screen (Screen Guide; p. 114) will appear.
2.
Use the CURSOR to select the part of the patch that you want to delete.
The selected part number (the current part) will be highlighted.
3.
Press [MENU].
The MENU popup will appear.
4.
Select “Delete Patch” and press [F5](Select).
A message of “Delete Patch on Part ##. Are You Sure?” will appear. (## is a part number.)
Deleting the patch
You can’t use the Undo function to bring back a deleted patch or sample.
F-button
Explanation
[F1](No)
Cancels the operation (The patch and sample will remain).
[F3](Assign Only) Deletes the patch (the sample will remain).
[F5](Yes) Delete the patch and sample used by that patch.
When press [F5](Yes) in step4, the sample you are about to delete is used by another partial, audio phrase, and/or
audio event, the following message will appear.
“One or more other partials, audio phrases, and/or audio events will be lost if you delete this sample. Are you sure you
want to delete?”
Deleting a sample that’s used by more than one partial /
audio phrase / audio event
F-button Explanation
[F1](No) Cancels the operation (the patch and the sample will remain).
[F5](Yes) Deletes the patch and the sample used by that patch.
You can’t use the Undo function to bring back a deleted sample.
If you press [F5](Yes), audio phrases and other things that use that sample will also be deleted.
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