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Q:
To Quick-Edit a Preset
A:
This mode uses the Controller knobs to “Quick-Edit” the currently selected
preset without having to enter the Preset Edit menu. This mode is only active when on the Preset Select screen and when “Quick-Edit” is enabled in the Master menu Initial controller values can be stored in every preset. When you move a knob with Quick-Edit enabled, the Initial Controller Value is updated with the knob’s new value. The knob’s LED lights indicating that the preset value has been changed. The three Control Rows’ MIDI A-L values are stored in the corresponding Initial Controller Amount parameter in the Edit menu The Save/Copy button LED illuminates to remind you that the preset has been edited. “Quick-Edits” made to a preset are lost if you select another preset before saving them. • To Quick-Edit a Preset 1. Use the Control Knobs to change the sound of the current preset as desired. 2. Press the Save/Copy button. The display reads, “Save Preset to.” 3. Press the right cursor button to select the bottom row. 4. Optional: Select a new preset location if you don’t want to overwrite the current preset, or if the current preset is a ROM preset. 5. Press the Enter button to save the preset.
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