Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 503
Editing library data before recalling it, Editing library data, edit the settings.
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Libraries Editing library data before recalling it Here's how you can edit library data within the library window (before recalling it into the PM1D system), and recall the edited data. 1. Access the popup window for the desired library. For details on how to access each library, refer to the page that explains the corresponding library. 2. In the library list, click the line that contains the data you wish to edit. The line you clicked will be highlighted, and the settings of that data will be displayed in the edit section. The "edit section" is the area in which you can view and edit the settings of the data that is currently selected in the library list. • An example of an edit section Editing library data Data that is stored in a library can be edited within the library window (without recalling it into the PM1D system), and the edited contents can be saved in the original memory number. 1. Access the popup window for the desired library. For details on how to access the popup window, refer to the explanation for each library. 2. From the library list, select the data that you wish to edit, and click that line. The line you clicked will be highlighted, and the contents (settings) of that data will be displayed in the edit section. The "edit section" is an area where the currently-selected contents of the library list can be viewed and edited. • An example of the edit section 3. Use the buttons and knobs of the edit section to edit the settings. The items that can be edited will depend on the type of library. For details refer to the pages that explain the corresponding library. When the data currently selected in the library list has been edited, the screen will indicate "EDIT." In this state, the data has only been edited temporarily; the library memory has not been updated. If you wish to keep the changes you made, click the STORE button or the APPLY EDIT button to perform the Store operation. 4. Recall the edited data. When you click the RECALL button, the edited data will be recalled. Hint If you select an empty library in step 2, the default values of that library will be displayed in the edit section. If you modify these settings, the "EDIT" indicator will appear, and you will be able to recall the settings in the same way as any library. The popup window will close following step 4, but the edited content is not saved in the library at this time. Execute the Store operation as necessary. 3. Use the buttons or knobs of the edit section to edit the contents. The items that can be edited will depend on the type of library. For details refer to the explanatory pages for each type of library. If the data currently selected in the library list has been edited, the display will indicate "EDIT." 4. If you wish to store the edited data in the same library number, click the APPLY EDIT button. The LIBRARY STORE popup window will appear, allowing you to assign a name for saving. In some libraries, the list will contain data marked "READ ONLY." This is preset data that was written at the factory. If one of these numbers is selected, it is not possible to store the edited data into its original number. (Nor will it be possible to press the APPLY EDIT button.) If necessary, recall the data into the PM1D system before you edit it. 168