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Working with User Programs
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Selecting a User Program
Though the User Program memory you specified above is already selected, there will be times when you
need to select another memory. In that case, here is what you need to do:
(1) Briefly press [USER PROGRAM/WRITE]. Do
not hold this button down because doing
so will start the Write procedure (see
above).
The User Program field now indicates the
number of the User Program you selected
last, or “11” if you have not yet selected a
User Program since switching on the
EM-55. The important thing to note here is
the “Edit” message.
It indicates that the EM-55 is still using the
last manual changes you may have made
before selecting the User Program function.
The User Program number therefore only
means “this is the last memory you
selected”.
None of its settings are being used for the
time being. By pressing [USER PROGRAM/
WRITE] again, you can leave the User Pro-
gram mode without changing your manual
settings. This may be important to remem-
ber if you were about to write your settings
and accidentally pressed the wrong button
(or didn’t press it long enough).
To actually select a User Program…
(2) Press one numeric button [1]~[8] to select
the bank.
(3) Press another (or the same) numeric but-
ton [1]~[8] to select the memory.
The settings of the selected User Program
will be recalled.
Note: As soon as you modify any setting (on the
front panel or in the FUNCTION menu), the “Edit”
message appears next to the User Program number.
(4) Once again press [USER PROGRAM/
WRITE] to leave the User Program mode.
Note: You can also press [STYLE] and [TONE] to
leave this mode.
USER
PROGRAM
WRITE
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