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EDIT PAGES<br />

Naming Your Patch<br />

Once you have selected the right location for your new patch, you may want to give it a new name. To access<br />

the naming page, press STORE again. Use the Value knobs or buttons to select the desired letter or<br />

symbol, and move through the characters with the PARAMETER buttons. Once you are satisfied with the<br />

name, press STORE again to complete the process.<br />

SysEx Dump<br />

If you are in Single mode, press STORE to send the Single patch to your external device. If you are in Multi<br />

mode, press STORE to send the Arrangement (this contains all the patch information for each Part). If you<br />

only want to send the Single patch of the currently selected Part, select “Dump Single” instead of “Arrangement”<br />

and press STORE to send it.<br />

Storing in Multi Mode<br />

If you are in Multi Mode when you enter the Store menu, it will be assumed that you wish to store the current<br />

Multi setup. Select the Multi slot you wish to use and follow the same proceedure as when storing a Single<br />

patch.<br />

Utility functions<br />

If you are in Multi mode and want to store the single patch of the current Part, select “Store Single Menu”<br />

from the list of options under “Function”.<br />

If you are in Sequencer mode (or <strong>Virus</strong> Control mode) and wish to copy all of the single patches to the Multi<br />

mode edit buffer, select “Multi Edit Buffer” from the list of options under “Function”.<br />

Cancel Store Mode<br />

If you suddenly realise that you are about to overwrite your favourite patch and decide to bail out, press EXIT<br />

at any time to get straight back out of the Store menu.

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