Korg SV-1 User Manual
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Side drawer | List commands – 19
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L
IST
COMMANDS
At the bottom of the side drawer there are three buttons, you can use to save your
changes to the SV-1 data.
changes to the SV-1 data.
WARNING: When saving changes with these commands, all corresponding data in
your SV-1’s memory is deleted and overwritten. While you can later restore your
original data, be careful not to overwrite personal data you have never backed up.
your SV-1’s memory is deleted and overwritten. While you can later restore your
original data, be careful not to overwrite personal data you have never backed up.
W
RITE
C
URRENT
P
RESET
Click this button to save the changes you made to the current sound or favorite
(the one selected in the list) into the SV-1’s memory. For simplicity’s sake, we call
them both “preset”.
(the one selected in the list) into the SV-1’s memory. For simplicity’s sake, we call
them both “preset”.
W
RITE
G
LOBAL
Click this button to save the changes to the global parameters (i.e., MIDI Chan-
nel and Master Tune) into the SV-1’s memory. Transpose and Local Off are not
saved, and will be reset when turning the SV-1 off.
nel and Master Tune) into the SV-1’s memory. Transpose and Local Off are not
saved, and will be reset when turning the SV-1 off.
B
ACKUP
A
LL
SV-1 D
ATA
Click this button to get all data from the SV-1’s memory, and save them to disk as
a backup set (a file with the *.SV1 extension). This is useful to preserve all edited
sounds on your computer’s disk for archival and future use.
a backup set (a file with the *.SV1 extension). This is useful to preserve all edited
sounds on your computer’s disk for archival and future use.
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