Yamaha GW50 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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EFFECT SECTION
MEMORY MODE
Recalling the Settings of the
Original Program
(in Compare Condition)
At any time during editing, you can recall the
settings of the original program. Keep in mind,
however, that this permanently erases whatever
edits you have made.
Operation —
To recall the original program settings, simply
press either [MANUAL] or [MEMORY] while in
the Compare condition (the EDIT/COMPARE
LED is flashing). The following display appears.
The mode then returns to either Manual or
Memory, depending on the button pressed.
CAUTION
AVOID LOSING IMPORTANT DATA—After
you’ve made edits to the program, be care-
ful NOT to press [MANUAL] or [MEMORY]
unless you are absolutely sure that you
want to either recall the original program or
save the new one. Be careful also to check
which condition is active — Edit (with the
continuously lit LED) or Compare (with the
flashing LED). If you mistakenly press
[MANUAL] or [MEMORY] in either condition,
you may irretrievably lose important data!
Note: Regarding the above caution, there are certain
precautions you can take to avoid losing impor-
tant programs, such as backing up your original
ones with the MIDI Bulk Transmission function
(see page 102), and restoring factory preset
programs (see page 57) if you’ve erased them.
MEMORY JOB MODE
Copying an Effect Program
Operation —
1. In the Memory mode, select the effect pro-
gram to be copied.
2. Simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press
[COPY/NAME] repeatedly until the Copy
display appears.
MEMORY EDIT MODE / MEMORY JOB MODE
LED flashes