7.
Writing
into Memory
Editing
a Patch
Memory or Tone does not
automatically rewrite tlie
existing data. That is,
calling other
Patch Memory or Tone will erase the
edited data,
retaining
the existing data.
To retain the edited data, you
can overwrite the
existing
data in the internal memory, or write on
the Memory Cartridge.
You
can also
change the names
of the Patch
Memories and Tones. We call this NAMING.
NOTE
Rewriting a Tone will naturally change the
Patch
memories that use that Tone. In
other words, if
a
Tone
which is used in a Patch
Memory is rewritten,
the newly written
Tone
replaces the original one,
therefore the Patch memories which used to con-
tain the original Tone will now contain the new
Tone.
Please remember
this
fact, otherwise
you
may
be
puzzled at
unexpected alteration of the
Patch Memories when you call them later-
It is
possible
to
edit
the
Patch Memory, Tones and
the Names, then rewrite them altogether by one
action of the writing
procedure.
a.
Writing
a Patch
Memory
When you want
to
write
the
edited Patch Memory,
select a location for it from A-1 to H-8. right after
editing the Patch Memory (with the
indicator of
the
PATCH
button is lighted)
and take the writing
operation as follows.
PROCEDURE
(V) To write the
edited
Patch Memory into the
JX~10's
memory, set the Protect Switch on the
JX-10 to
the
OFF
position. To write onto the
Cartridge memory, set the Protect Switch on
the cartridge
to the OFF position.
@
Push the Write Button
flj).
The Display will respond with:
TD
»;
K
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VIZ
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f
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K
Av
LJM
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If
you
wish
to write the edited Patch Memory into
the
same
location,
in other words, to overwrite It,
that is already
shown in the display
(Bank and
Number), so skip
the
next
step
(3)
and go
to the
step
®.
A: Internal or Cartridge
B: Bank and Number of the
Patch Memory currently
selected
If you
wish
to write the edited Patch
Memory into
a
different location,
take the step
(3),
then
go
to
®.
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