Loading & saving data
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TocancelwithoutexecutingpresstheCancelbuttonor
EXITbutton.
About the Tone Adjust settings that are
saved
TherearethreetypesofToneAdjustparameters,as
listedbelow.Thewayinwhichsettingsarewrittenwill
dependonthetype.
• Absolute:ThistypeofToneAdjustparameter
controlsasingleprogramparameter.TheProgram
parameterandtheToneAdjustparameterreflect
eachotherexactly.Ifyoueditone,theother
parameterwillreflecttheidenticalchange.This
typeofToneAdjus
tparameter“absolutely”
controlstheprogramparameteritself.
• Relative:ThistypeofToneAdjustparameter
controlstwoormoreprogramparameters
simultaneously.Forexample,“Filter/AmpEG
AttackTime”controlsatotalofsixprogram
parameters.Thevalueofarelativeparameter
indicatestheamountofchangethatisappliedto
thevalueofeachprogramparameterit’saffecting.
Whenarelativepara
meterisatzero(i.e.,whenits
sliderisinthecenterposition),theprogram
parametersitcontrolswillfunctionaccordingto
theiroriginalsettings.Raisingorloweringthevalue
ofare
lativeparameterwillindirectlyraiseorlower
theval
ueoftheseprogramparameters.
• Meta:ThistypeofToneAdjustparameteraffects
otherToneAdjustparameters.Itdoesnotaffect
programparametersdirectly.
Ifyou’veadjustedanabsoluteorarelativeToneAdjust
parameter,theresultofyouradjustmentwillbe
writtenasfollows.
Program mode:
•Thesettingsofrelative‐typeToneAdjust
parametersareautomaticallyapplieddirectlytothe
programparameterswhenyouwritetheprogram.
TheToneAdjustvalueswillberesettozero.
•Thesettingsofabsolute‐typeToneAdjust
parametersarewritten“asthemselves”(i.e.,asthe
newsettingsofthoseToneAdjustparameters).
Combination mode:
•Thesettingsofbothrelative‐typeandabsolute‐type
ToneAdjustparametersarewrittenandpreserved
astheToneAdjustsettingsforeachtimbre.
Fordetails,pleaseseepages7,75oftheParameter
Guide.
Writing Global settings, User Drum
Kits and User Arpeggio Patterns
Memory in Global mode
Whenthepoweristurnedon,theGlobalmodedatais
calledfrominternalmemoryintotheGlobalmode
memoryarea.Thenwhenyoumodifytheparameters
inGlobalmode,thedatainthememoryareawillbe
modified.Ifyouwishtosavethismodifieddatain
internalmemory,youmu
stWriteit.
Whenyouwritethisdata,thedatainthememoryarea
iswrittenintointernalmemory.
Ifyouturnoffthepowe
rwithoutwriting,themodified
datainthememoryareawillbelost.
Writing (saving) procedure
ThefollowingthreetypesofGlobalmodedatacanbe
savedbywritingitintotheKROME’smemory.
•Globalsettings(thesettingsinGlobalP0–P4)
•Drumkits(thesettingsinGlobalP5)
• Arpeggiopatterns(thesettingsinGlobalP6)
Changesyoumaketothisdatawillberememberedas
longasthepowerremainson,butwillbelo
stwhen
youturnoffthepower.Ifyouwanttoke
epyour
changesevenafterturningthepoweroff,youmust
writethemintomemory.
Thefollowingareexceptions.
ParametersthatarenotsavedevenifyouWrite
• EffectGlobalSW
Parametersthataresavedevenifyo
udon’tWrite
•AutoPower‐Off
1.
Accessthepagethatcontainstheparametersor
settingsthatyouwanttosave.
ChooseoneoftheP0–P4pagesifyouwanttowrite
globalsettings,chooseP5ifyouwanttowritedrum
kits,orchooseP6ifyouwanttowritearpeggio
patterns.
2. PresstheWRITEbutton.
Alternatively,pressthepagemenubuttonintheupper
rightofthedisplay,andchoose“WriteGlobalSetting,”
“WriteDrumKits,”or“WriteArpeggioPatterns.”The
correspondingoneofthefollowingdialogboxeswill
appear.
WriteGlobalSettingdialogbox(P0–P4)
Memory Area
Write
Power On
Internal Memory
Edit
Global Setting
P0...P4
Drum Kits
P5
Arpeggio Patterns
P6
Editing will aect the data that has
been called into the memory area.
When you Write, the
various Global mode
settings will be saved in
internal memory.
When the power is
turned on, the settings
are called into the
memory area.