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Chapter 9. Other Settings
3.
Press [VALUE 
/
] to switch the function to select the 
Device ID number (017–032).
4.
When you have finished making the setting, turn the power 
off, then on again.
The MIDI Device ID number setting is a system setting. System 
settings are saved the moment the parameter values are 
changed. Thus, these settings are not lost when the power is 
turned off, even without the write procedure being carried out.
Restoring the Factory Settings 
(Factory Reset)
This restores all of the data contained in the SH-32 (or specified types 
of data) to the settings as programmed at the factory (Factory Reset).
1.
First, press the POWER switch on the rear panel to turn off 
the power.
2.
While holding down [1/A], turn the power on again.
fig.00-07
[1/A] blinks, and “
” (Reset) appears in the display while 
[1/A] is held down.
3.
Press [VALUE 
/
] to select the data that is to be restored 
to the way it was when the instrument was shipped from the 
factory.
Types of Data That Can Be Returned to 
Original Settings
 (All Data):
 Patches, Rhythm Sets, Performances, Arpeggio 
Styles, Rhythm Styles, Chord Forms, System Settings
 (Sound Data):
 Patches, Rhythm Sets, Performances
 (Arpeggio/Rhythm Styles):
 Arpeggio Styles, Rhythm Styles
 (Chord Forms):
 Chord Forms
 (System Setup):
 System Settings
4.
Press [WRITE (EXEC)].
[WRITE (EXEC)] blinks, and the message “
” (Sure?) blinks 
in the display, prompting you to confirm that you want to carry 
out a Factory Reset.
5.
Press [WRITE (EXEC)] once more to carry out the Factory 
Reset. To cancel the Factory Reset, press [EXIT].
The data selected in Step 3 is erased and returned to the original 
factory-programmed settings.
6.
Once the Factory Reset is complete, turn the power off, then 
on again.
When using the factory settings, in order to have Patches and 
Performances in which the Arpeggiator or Chord Memory 
function is set to “ON” play correctly, you need to carry out a 
Factory Reset not only for the Patches and Performances, but for 
the Arpeggio Styles, Rhythm Styles, and Chord Forms as well.
When a Factory Reset is carried out, all of the data that 
has been targeted for Factory Reset will be completely 
lost;
 this data cannot be recovered. If you have created any 
data that you want to keep, save the data by transmitting it 
to an external MIDI sequencer or similar device (p. 88).