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VA-76 – Selecting User Programs
The name of the selected User Program is displayed on
the Master page:
The asterisk (*) only appears when you change a
parameter setting after loading a User Program. This
is to alert you to the fact that the current settings no
longer correspond to the ones you recalled. If you like
them better than the original settings, you must write
them again. See page 127.
Note: You do not need to load all User Program settings. See
“Selectively loading User Program settings (User Program
Cancel Options)”.
Selecting User Programs using the
[DOWN][UP] buttons
The following method is especially useful if you pro-
grammed two or more User Programs for a song or if
the User Program sequence corresponds exactly to the
song sequence you are about to play (i.e. settings of
the first song or song part in memory A11, settings of
the second song or song part in A12, etc.). Pressing
[DOWN] or [UP] immediately selects the following
or preceding User Program.
[UP]— Selects the following User Program (for exam-
ple A13 if you selected A12 before pressing this but-
ton).
[DOWN]— Selects the preceding User Program (for
example A11 if you selected A12 before pressing this
button).
Note: If you press [UP] after selecting A88, your VA-76 will
call up B11. Likewise, if you press [DOWN] after selecting
B11, your VA-76 will call up A88, and so on.
User Programs can also be selected using the foot-
switch connected to the FOOT SWITCH socket on the
rear panel. See “UsrPrg Up” and “UsrPrgDown” on
page 191 for details.
Selectively loading User Program settings
(User Program Cancel Options)
The VA-76 is equipped with several options that allow
you to keep certain settings of the previous User Pro-
gram while selecting another User Program. You could
use this to quickly assign other Tones to the Keyboard
and/or Arranger parts without loading the Style
parameters contained in the new User Program, for
example.
Let’s have a look at the possibilities. The desired Can-
cel Option can be set via the display:
1.
Press the [USER PROGRAM] button or the
[Usr Prg] field in the display.
2.
If you need a different User Program, select it, oth-
erwise…
3.
…press the [Cancel Options] field.
The display now looks more or less as follows:
4.
Press the field that corresponds to the settings you
do not want to recall.
To ignore the Tone selection data of a new User Pro-
gram, press the [Tone] field so that it is displayed in
white.
Style & Song— Press this field if the settings related to
the Arranger (Style and Division) or the Song (see
“Linking a Song to a User Program” on page 130)
should no longer be loaded.
Tones— Press this field to ignore Tone selection for
the Keyboard parts when a different User Program is
recalled.
KBD Mode— Press this field to ignore the Keyboard
Mode (Whole/Split) and Arranger Chord settings
(Standard/Piano Style, Left/Right, etc.).
Transpose— Press this field to ignore the Transpose
(value and mode) contained in every User Program.
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