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Chapter 5. Using in Performance Mode
Chapter 5
Making Settings for Each Patch or 
Rhythm Set in the Parts
Here’s how to make the settings for the individual Patches and 
Rhythm Sets in the Performance’s Parts.
1.
Select the Performance containing settings you want to 
change.
2.
Press [1]–[4/R] (Part buttons) to select the Part to which the 
Patch or Rhythm Set with the settings you want to change is 
assigned.
3.
The procedure for making the settings is the same as that 
4.
To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write 
Securing the Number of Oscillators 
in Each Part (Oscillator Reserve)
When the number of sounds being played exceeds the SH-32’s 
maximum 32 oscillators then any further sounds are given priority, 
and the sounds from the oscillators currently being played are 
deleted, starting with the least recent sound and progressing in 
order as more sounds are added. To prevent sounds in Parts being 
played in Performance mode from being cut off due to the sounds 
being deleted, you can set the minimum number of oscillators to be 
maintained for individual Parts. For example, when the Oscillator 
Reserve for Part 1 is set to “10,” then even if all 32 oscillators are in 
use, ten oscillators remain reserved for use by Part 1.
1.
Confirm that the SH-32 is in Performance mode.
2.
Hold down [PATCH/PERFORM] and press [EXIT].
Both buttons blink, and the SH-32 switches to Part Assign mode.
3.
Press [1]–[4/R] (Part buttons) to select the Part whose 
Oscillator Reserve settings you want to make.
4.
Press [OSC 1], causing the indicator to blink.
5.
Press [VALUE 
/
] to set the number of oscillators (0–32) 
you want to reserve for that Part.
You cannot make settings that would result in a combined total 
of more than 32 oscillators reserved for all of the Parts.
6.
Press [EXIT] to return to Performance mode.
7.
To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write 
procedure.
Saving Changed Settings 
(WRITE)
Changes in settings are temporary, and are lost when the power is 
turned off or when you select another tone. To keep the settings you 
have modified, save them to the SH-32’s User Memory.
A dot appears in the display when a Performance’s settings are 
changed. The dot disappears when the settings are saved to the 
SH-32.
fig.05-03
Any data currently stored in the location to which the new data 
is being saved is overwritten, and therefore lost, when the write 
procedure is executed. However, the factory setting data can be 
recovered by performing the Factory Reset procedure (p. 94).
1.
Make sure that Performance you wish to save is selected.
2.
Press [WRITE] to make the indicator light.
The Performance number blinks in the display.
3.
Specify the save-destination Performance with the same 
4.
Press [WRITE] once again.
The [WRITE] and [PATCH/PERFORM] indicators blink. Once 
“Pt1” (Part 1) appears blinking in the display, if the settings for 
the Patch assigned to Part 1 are changed, then that Patch number 
blinks in the display. If the settings for the Part 1 Patch are not 
changed, then “---” blinks in the display.
5.
If the Patch settings are changed, then specify a Patch for 
the save destination. If you don’t want to save the Patch 
settings, then press the button for the Part that is to be 
saved, causing the button to light up.
6.
Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to carry out the same process for Parts 
2 through 4.
7.
When you have finished with the procedure up to Part 4, the 
message “
” (Sure?) blinks in the display, prompting 
you to confirm the save.
8.
Press [WRITE] once more to execute the save. To cancel the 
save, press [EXIT].
Other Performance-Related Settings
For more information on the following procedures and settings 
in Performance mode, refer to the pages listed.
• Using the Effects 
• Using Arpeggiator 
• Using the Chord Memory Function