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Memory, Configuration

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MEMORY CONFIGURATION The SPX990 offers three types of memory which can hold a total of 280 programs for instant recall. Preset Memory: No. 1-80 = 80 programs The preset memory contains 80 effect programs (see page 12, "Preset Program List") that you can select and use without modification. The preset programs themselves cannot be erased or changed in any way, but they can be edited and stored in the USER or CARD memory to create original variations. User Memory : No. 1-99, 00 =100 programs The user memory provides 100 locations in which your own effect programs can be stored. You can edit a preset effect program to create an original variation. At the time of purchase, the user memory contains the same effect programs as the preset memory. Card Memory: No. 1-99,00=100 programs An optional memory card can be used to increase the memory capacity or create a program library. The memory card can be used to edit and store programs just like in the user memory and all programs in the user memory can also be stored on memory card for backup. MEMORY CARD Optional Yamaha memory cards (MCD32 or MCD64) can hold up to 100 effects each for virtually unlimited memory storage of your programs. These cards can be used to store user memory programs or to load stored programs into the user memory. Memory Card Cautions • When you use a memory card for the first time, be sure to format and initialize it first. (See page 18) • Do not pull out the card while recalling (see page 10), storing (see page 16), saving (see page 18) or loading (see page 18) a program. Also, do not pull out the card when the memory indicator "CARD" is lit. • Programs cannot be stored on a memory card when its write protect switch is set to "ON". Also, programs stored on memory card cannot be loaded, if the user memory protect function is set to "OW. (See page 17) • The following memory card-related messages may be displayed during operation: When there is no memory card present, "Ho Ileviord Card" will appear. "ttir i to Protect" is displayed when a card is write protected. © When cards which cannot be used in the SPX990 are inserted or when cards are not initialized, "'Aron'? ID Carc i" will appear. 7

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MEMORY
CONFIGURATION
The
SPX990
offers
three
types
of
memory
which
can
hold
a
total
of
280
programs
for
instant
recall.
Preset
Memory:
No.
1-80
=
80
programs
The
preset
memory
contains
80
effect
programs
(see
page
12,
"Preset
Program
List")
that
you
can
select
and
use
without
modification.
The
preset
programs
themselves
cannot
be
erased
or
changed
in
any
way,
but
they
can
be
edited
and
stored
in
the
USER
or
CARD
memory
to
create
original variations.
User
Memory
:
No.
1-99,
00
=100
programs
The
user
memory
provides
100
locations
in
which
your
own
effect
programs
can
be
stored.
You
can
edit
a
preset
effect
program
to
create
an
original
variation.
At
the
time
of
purchase,
the
user
memory
contains
the
same
effect
programs
as
the
preset
memory.
Card
Memory:
No.
1-99,00=100
programs
An
optional
memory
card
can
be
used
to
increase
the
memory
capacity
or
create
a
program
library.
The
memory
card
can
be
used
to
edit
and
store
programs
just
like
in
the
user
memory
and
all
programs
in
the
user
memory
can
also
be
stored
on
memory
card
for
backup.
MEMORY
CARD
Optional
Yamaha
memory
cards
(MCD32
or
MCD64)
can
hold
up
to
100
effects
each
for
virtually
unlimited
memory
storage
of
your
programs.
These
cards
can
be
used
to
store
user
memory
programs
or
to
load
stored
programs
into
the
user
memory.
Memory
Card
Cautions
When
you
use
a
memory
card
for
the
first
time,
be
sure
to
format
and
initialize
it
first.
(See
page
18)
Do
not
pull
out
the
card
while
recalling
(see
page
10),
storing
(see
page
16),
saving
(see
page
18)
or
loading
(see
page
18)
a
program.
Also,
do
not
pull
out
the
card
when
the
memory
indicator
"CARD"
is
lit.
Programs
cannot
be
stored
on
a
memory
card
when
its
write
protect
switch
is
set
to
"ON".
Also,
programs
stored
on
memory
card
cannot
be
loaded,
if
the
user
memory
protect
function
is
set
to
"OW.
(See
page
17)
The
following
memory
card
-related
messages
may
be
displayed
during
operation:
When
there
is
no
memory
card
present,
"Ho
Ileviord
Card"
will
appear.
"ttir
i
to Protect"
is
displayed
when
a
card
is
write
protected.
©
When
cards
which
cannot
be
used
in
the
SPX990
are
inserted
or
when
cards
are
not
initialized,
"'Aron'?
ID
Carc
i"
will
appear.
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