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Go Back And Customize the Parameters, Store Your Performance Combination

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10. Go Back And Customize the Parameters Now you know what the parameters we've just edited do, go back and k l modify them to create a performance combination that suits your musical needs (use the PAGE [ ] and [ ] keys to locate the various edit screens). 11. Store Your Performance Combination Once you're satisfied with the sound of your original performance combination, you can store it to an internal performance memory location as follows: Press the [STORE] key. PERFORMANCE`STORE`````LayerA:` ``To``¡A1:CO`Dream```¡C1u`¡B1u`¡D1u`off` Select the performance memory location to which you want to store your new performance combination using any standard performance selection procedure (e.g. MEMORY, GROUP, and PROGRAM keys). PERFORMANCE`STORE`````LayerA:` ``To``™D7:SE`Storm```¡C1u`¡B1u`¡D1u`off` Press [ENTER/YES]. PERFORMANCE`STORE`````````Are`you`sure`? ``To``™D7:SE`Storm```¡C1u`¡B1u`¡D1u`off` Press [ENTER/YES] again. PERFORMANCE`STORE````````````Completed`! ``To``™D7:SE`Storm```¡C1u`¡B1u`¡D1u`off` "Completed !" will appear briefly when the data has been stored, then the SY85 will return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY mode. IMPORTANT If you return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY mode before storing the edited performance combination, either by pressing the [EXIT/NO] key or the [PERFORMANCE] key, an inverse letter "E" will appear to the right of the performance number, indicated that it has been edited but not stored. You can call the STORE function at this point and proceed as described above. If you select a different performance combination before storing, however, the edited data will be lost. Also note that any previous data in the performance memory location you store to will be overwritten by the new data. 38 3. The Performance Mode

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3. The Performance Mode
10.
Go Back And Customize the Parameters
Now you know what the parameters we’ve just edited do, go back and
modify them to create a performance combination that suits
your musical needs
(use the PAGE [
] and [
] keys to locate the various edit screens).
11.
Store Your Performance Combination
Once you’re satisfied with the sound of your original performance combina-
tion, you can store it to an internal performance memory location as follows:
Press the [STORE] key.
Select the performance memory location to which you want to store your
new performance combination using any standard performance selection proce-
dure (e.g. MEMORY, GROUP, and PROGRAM keys).
Press [ENTER/YES].
Press [ENTER/YES] again.
“Completed !” will appear briefly when the data has been stored, then the
SY85 will return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY mode.
If you return to the PERFORMANCE PLAY mode before storing
the edited performance combination, either by pressing the
[EXIT/NO] key or the [PERFORMANCE] key, an inverse letter
E
will appear to the right of the performance number, indicated
that it has been edited but not stored. You can call the STORE
function at this point and proceed as described above. If you
select a different performance combination before storing,
however, the edited data will be lost. Also note that any previous
data in the performance memory location you store to will be
overwritten by the new data.
IMPORTANT