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Sounds
If you press ESC, the previously stored sound will remain, you will leave the Store
command and return to the Sound currently in edit.
If you try to Store a modified sound in a position already occupied, you will be prompted
with the following message:
ATTENTION!!
The STORE command IS NOT the same as the SAVE PERFORMANCE com-
mand
This concept must be absolutely clear to the user.
A modified sound is NOT memorised in the Sound Library for the purpose of recalling
it to save it in one of the tracks of a Performance with the Save Performance process.
Using STORE, the sound is “embedded” in a Performance and is found by recalling the
relative Performance then selecting the respective Sound Family Bank which houses the
type of sound.
For example, using the display above, the modified version of the Sound WXGrandP
is shown to be stored in the Bank Performances, Bank N. 1, Performance 1 - this is
equivalent to BANK PERF 1, Performance PIANO.
This means that every time you recall the sound WXGrandP in Performance PIANO (for
any number of tracks), it will always be the modified WXGrandP previously stored in
that Performance, until changed or substituted by a different sound.
The WXGrandP recalled in all other Performances that have not stored a WXGrandP
variation will always recall the original ROM sound when the relative Family bank is
opened.
NOTE THAT THE POSITION STORED TO IS OF NO IMPORTANCE. The
modified sound will always be found in its relative Family Bank after recalling the
respective Performance.
As another example, a variation of JazzGtr1 can be stored in, say, Bank Perf 2,
Performance 8 which is equivalent to the Performance “LYLE” in the Perf 2 bank. If you
recall Performance Lyle, you will note that the sound JazzGtr1 is not displayed. But, if
you recall the relative Sound Family and select JazzGrt1, it will be the variation stored
in the current Performance.
Suggestion: You are strongly advised to carry out some experiments here - going
through some practical examples helps a great deal. If you want to re-use your edited
sounds (particularly those that took all day to edit!), memorise the Performance Banks
containing the sounds to SRam. You will be sure to find your favourite sounds after
switching on. As a safety measure, always Save your edited work to DISK.
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