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Editing a Registration
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If the following display appears when you save
If Live Set parameters or SuperNATURAL Synth Tone parameters 
have been edited, the corresponding Live Set or SuperNATURAL 
Synth Tone will be highlighted when you save the Registration.
The Live Set has been 
edited.
The Synth Tone has 
been edited.
You have the option of saving the edited Live Sets and 
SuperNATURAL Synth Tones at the same time that you save the 
Registration.
If you want to do this, proceed as follows.
1. 
Select the Write check box for the Live Sets and 
SuperNATURAL Synth Tones that you want to save .
MEMO
If you save without selecting these check boxes, only the 
Registration will be saved. The Live Sets or SuperNATURAL Synth 
Tones you’ve edited will remain in their edited state without 
being saved.
If you want to specify a Live Set number or SuperNATURAL Synth 
Tone number at which to save the data, proceed to step 2. If you 
want to save the data by overwriting the current Live Set number 
and SuperNATURAL Synth Tone number, proceed to step 4.
2. 
If you want to specify the Live Set number or 
SuperNATURAL Synth Tone number for saving, touch 
<SELECT DEST> .
Live Set Select Destination screen will appear.
3. 
Select the write destination .
Select the write destina-
tion for the Live Set.
Select the write destina-
tion for the SuperNATURAL 
Synth Tone.
Confirm selections and 
return to the previous screen.
1
2
3
4. 
Touch <WRITE> .
MEMO
•  If you specify the same write destination for the Live Sets of the 
Upper Part and Lower Part, the message “Cannot Write!” will 
appear. Select different write destinations in step 3.
•  If you specify the same write destination for the SuperNATURAL 
Synth Tones of layers 1–4, the message “Cannot Write!” will 
appear. Select different write destinations in step 3.
•  If the same Live Set is assigned to the Upper Part and the Lower 
Part, and you edit only one Part and then execute this operation, 
the edited Live Set will be assigned to the other Part as well.
•  If the same SuperNATURAL Synth Tone is assigned to layers 1–4, 
and you edit only the SuperNATURAL Synth Tone of a specific 
layer and then execute this operation, the edited SuperNATURAL 
Synth Tone will also be assigned to the other layers.