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System-related settings
Adjusting the contrast of the display
Immediately after the power is turned on, or after the SD-80 has been used for an extended period, or 
depending on the location, the characters and icons in the display screen may be difficult to read. If this 
occurs, adjust the contrast of the display (
fig.7-1g
LCD Contrast
1–4–5
This adjusts the contrast (darkness) of the SD-80’s 
display. Increasing this value will darken the 
characters in the display.
Saving a patch
If you have edited the multi-effect (MFX) settings of a sound in Native mode, your changes will be lost 
when you turn off the power of the SD-80. Thus, you can save MFX settings for each sound as a user 
patch in the SD-80's user memory.
The user patches you save can be recalled from the front panel or via MIDI messages as User set sounds.
*
If you want to select a User sound via MIDI, transmit a bank select message of CC#00 (MSB) = 87 for an Inst part, 
or CC#00 (MSB) = 86 for a Drum part. (
WritePatch
Inst: U-001--U-128, Drum: U-001--U-016
You can save 128 Inst patches and 16 Drum patches in 
the internal memory of the SD-80.
*
WritePatch can be executed only when the sound generator mode is Native mode. 
In other cases, the display will indicate "---------", and this cannot be executed.
Switching the sound generator mode (Inst Initialize)
The SD-80 has four 
sound generator modes
GM2
Native
GS
, and 
XGlite
. When you switch the sound 
generator mode, the sound generator will also be initialized, as appropriate for that mode.
fig.7-1a
Inst Init
GM2, Native, GS, XGlite
This switches the unit to the sound generator mode 
you select here, and initializes the sound generator 
appropriately. (➝ 
*
Inst Init is where you select the sound generator mode that you want to switch to. It does not indicate the current 
sound generator mode.
Transmitting sound generator settings to an external 
MIDI device
The SD-80 can transmit the settings of its sound generator as MIDI data. There are two ways in which 
parameters can be transmitted: a group of parameter settings can be transmitted as a 
bulk dump
, or a 
single parameter can be transmitted as 
individual data
data is transmitted in the form of 
system exclusive data
.
Use 
bulk dump
 when you want to save SD-80 settings on an external MIDI device. By transmitting a bulk 
dump, you can also set the parameters of two SD-80 units to identical settings. By sending individual data 
you can quickly and easily create data (e.g., for a sequencer) without having to look up each system 
exclusive message.