Yamaha 6 MODX 6/7/8 Owners Manual - Page 41
Editing the Settings, Performance Editing
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Editing the Settings This instrument has various edit displays for Parts, Performances, effects, and Arpeggios. This chapter explains how to create an original Performance by combining multiple Parts. Performance Editing "Performance Editing" refers to the process of creating a Performance by changing the parameters that make up the Performance. This can be done in the Performance Edit display. 1 Press the [STORE] button to call up the Store display. Storing a new Performance Basic operations for editing a Performance 1 Move the cursor to the Performance name on the Performance Play display, then press the [EDIT] button. 2 Touch the [General] tab at the left side of the screen to edit the Performance. Performance Edit display Storing the Performance (Store) After editing, store the Performance to internal memory. Press the [STORE] button to store the Performance. NOTICE • The edited Performance will be lost when selecting a different Performance or turning the power off. • If you overwrite a Performance in the User bank, it will be per- manently deleted. When you store the edited Performance, be careful not to overwrite any important User Performances. Important data should always be saved to a USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. For detailed instructions on saving, see page 60. NOTE You can select any desired Part by using the [PART SELECT MUTE/ SOLO] buttons during editing of the Performances, and edit the selected Part. Performance previously stored 2 Set the destination for storing the Performance. To store the newly edited Performance, touch "+" in the [Store As New Performance] section. NOTE To overwrite the previously stored Performance, touch [Overwrite Current Perf.] or the Performance to be overwritten. 3 The Text Input display appears. Input the name of the stored Performance. For detailed instructions on inputting characters, see "Naming (character inputting)" in "Basic Operation and Displays" (page 21). 4 Select "Done" on the Text Input display to actually execute the Store operation. NOTE If you are overwriting the previously stored file, a confirmation display appears after Step 2. Select "YES" to execute the Store operation. 37 MODX Owner's Manual