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Chapter 3 Saving the Tones You Have Created
Chapter 3
Exchanging Patches
(Patch Exchange)
On the GT-PRO, you can “swap” or exchange the positions
of two User patches. The following explains how this is done.
fig.03-0050
1. Select the exchange source patch.
Refer to “How to Switch Patches (Patch Change)” (p. 19).
2. Press [WRITE].
3. Press PARAMETER [ ].
The content of the display changes, and the GT-PRO is
ready for the exchange destination User patch to be
specified.
fig.03-0060d
4. Rotate the PATCH/VALUE dial to select the exchange
destination User patch.
* To cancel the exchange, press [EXIT]. The Play screen returns
to the display.
* You can also use the procedure described in “How to Switch
Patches (Patch Change)” (p. 19) to select the exchange
destination.
5. Press [WRITE].
The patch stored in the exchange source memory
location and the patch stored in the exchange destination
memory location are exchanged, and you’re returned to
the Play screen.
Initializing Patches
You can return (initialize) the User patches to their original
standard settings.
This is convenient when you want to create a new patch from
scratch.
fig.03-0070
1. Select the User patch you want to initialize.
Refer to “How to Switch Patches (Patch Change)” (p. 19).
2. Press [WRITE].
3. Press PARAMETER [ ] twice.
The screen for specifying the initialize-destination patch
number appears in the display.
fig.03-0080d
* You can use the PATCH/VALUE dial to change the selection
of the User patch to be initialized.
* To cancel the initialization, press [EXIT]. The Play screen
returns to the display.
4. Press [WRITE].
The GT-PRO switches to the initialized patch, and the
Play screen returns to the display.
* The tones stored in patches are lost once the initialization is
executed.
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2,5
Destination User Patch
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Destination User Patch
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