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6.
A confirmation screen will appear in the main display; verify
the settings, and press the value dial.
When the copy is completed, the display will indicate
"Complete!" and you will return to the top screen of the "u02:
Utility" page.
TIP: If you want to save the copied state, save the program. (OM:
p.21 "2. Saving a program")
TIP: You can press the SHIFT/EXIT button to return to the previous
step. If you decide not to copy a timbre, press the SHIFT/EXIT
button several times.
3 .
Restoring the factory settings
Here's how to restore the KingKORG NEO's programs and global
data settings to their factory-set condition. The factory settings are
called the "preload data." To return to the factory-set state, execute
the Load Preload operation.
When you execute Load Preload, the factory set data will
overwrite the data you've saved in internal memory. Make
sure that you don't mind losing this data.
Do not touch the KingKORG NEO's knobs or keyboard while
the Preload operation is in progress. Never turn off the power
during this process.
When you load the preloaded data using the "All Program" or
"All Data" settings, programs 201–300 (the programs without
preset data) do not return to their factory settings. Any edited
programs remain if they have been saved.
Note that if you load the preloaded data using the "1Program"
setting while a program from 201 to 300 is selected, the
program in question returns to its factory default state.
You can't execute the Load Preload operation if memory
protect is turned on. Turn off memory protect before you
continue. (PG: "6. GLOBAL parameters")
1.
Hold down the SHIFT/EXIT button and press the PROGRAM
(GLOBAL) button.
You'll enter Global mode, and the PROGRAM (GLOBAL) button
will blink.
2.
Use the PAGE +/− buttons to select the GLOBAL "u01: Utility"
page item Load Preload, and press the value dial.
3.
Turn the value dial to select the type of data that will be
restored to its factory-set condition.
Program:
Data of the currently selected program
All Program:
Data for programs 1–200
Global:
Global data
All Data:
Programs 1–200 and global data
4.
Press the value dial; a confirmation screen will appear.
TIP: If you decide not to load the data, press the SHIFT/EXIT
button or the PROGRAM (GLOBAL) button.
5.
Press the value dial once again.
When the selected data has been loaded, the display will
indicate "Completed!" and you will automatically return to the
top screen.
Saving
Saving your settings
If you want to keep the global settings or programs that you've
edited, you must save them to internal memory.
If you turn off the power without saving, any changes that
you've made to the global settings will be lost. Be sure to save
your edited settings if you want to use them in the future.
If you've edited a program, the changes you've made will be
lost if you select another program or turn off the power
without saving. Be sure to save your edited settings if you
want to use them in the future.
You can't save your settings if memory protect is turned on.
Turn off memory protect before you proceed. (PG: "6.
GLOBAL parameters")
1 .
Saving global settings
Which settings are saved?
When you save global data, the following settings are saved.
₋ All parameters in the GLOBAL "g01–g37" pages
The state of the OCTAVE UP/DOWN buttons is not saved.
To save the global settings, proceed as follows in Global mode.
1.
Hold down the SHIFT/EXIT button and press the PROGRAM
(GLOBAL) button to enter Global mode.
The main display will show the global parameter edit screen,
and the PROGRAM (GLOBAL) button will blink.
2.
Press the WRITE button.
The main display will show a confirmation screen, and the
WRITE button will blink.
TIP: If you decide not to save, press the SHIFT/EXIT button at
this point.
3.
Press the WRITE button once again.
When the data has been saved, the display will indicate
"Complete!" and you will return to the previous screen.
Never turn off the power while data is being saved. The
data may be destroyed if you do so.
2 .
Saving a program
Which settings are saved?
When you save a program, the following settings are saved.
₋ All parameters in PROGRAM "p01–06 (Program), s01–80 (Synth),
v01–18 (Vocoder), a01–12 (Arp)"
₋ Master effect settings (PRE FX, MOD FX, REV/DELAY)
The status of some of the front panel settings will not be saved
(the selected state of the TIMBRE A/B buttons, OSC SELECT
button, LFO SELECT button)
The state of the OCTAVE UP/DOWN buttons will not be
saved.
Since EQ is a global effect that applies to all programs in
common, the settings are not saved for each program.
To save a program, proceed as follows in Program mode.
1.
Press the WRITE button.
The main display will show a screen allowing you to specify the
save-destination, and the WRITE button will blink.
2.
Turn the value dial to select the storage location (program
number).
TIP: If you decide not to save the program, press the SHIFT/
EXIT button at this point.
Saving
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