Hi Fellas,
If I wish to edit (transpose) a Program or Combi, do I have to Write it to a User Bank first and then save to a SD card OR
Can I edit a Program or Combi, and then save it directly to a SD card without worrying about permanently editing the Prog or Com.
Thanks
Frank
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Im not sure i understood the question.
u can save the sound to a init combi or prog. and edit it from there.
u can also edit the sound without copying it, and retranspose it later.
u can use global settings to transpose all the patches
u can save the sound to a init combi or prog. and edit it from there.
u can also edit the sound without copying it, and retranspose it later.
u can use global settings to transpose all the patches
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When you make an edit, write the program and/or combi (banks) you changed. They will be stored in your synth's memory.
However, it is wise to make a backup regularly on an SD card.
However, it is wise to make a backup regularly on an SD card.

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