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Basic Utility, Functions

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Basic Utility Functions Most of the basic Internal Memory Utility functions are accessed using button 14 in Edit Mode, as follows: Master Tune This sets the tuning of the DX7s relative to its internal A-440 reference. Recall Edit These functions can be used to recall Voice, Performance, or Micro Tuning data from the DX's Compare/Recall Memory. Edit Recall is particularly useful if you forget to save a Voice, Performance, or Micro Tuning and don't realize it until later. The data you edited last will always be in the compare/recall buffer and can be recalled and stored using this function. Initialize These functions can be used to call up the DX's Initialized Voice or Performance Memories, if you wish to create Voice or Performance data from scratch. - 68 -

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Basic Utility
Functions
Most of the basic Internal Memory Utility functions are accessed using button 14 in Edit
Mode, as follows:
Master Tune
This sets the tuning of the DX7s relative to its internal A-440 reference.
Recall Edit
These functions can be used to recall Voice, Performance, or Micro Tuning data from the
DX’s Compare/Recall Memory. Edit Recall is particularly useful if you forget to save a
Voice, Performance, or Micro Tuning and don’t realize it until later. The data you edited
last will always be in the compare/recall buffer and can be recalled and stored using this
function.
Initialize
These functions can be used to call up the DX’s Initialized Voice or Performance
Memories, if you wish to create Voice or Performance data from scratch.
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