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S
TORING
 
YOUR
 
PROGRAM
When you’ve come up with a sound you like, you should store (write) the program.
1. Press the WRITE button. The CH1 or CH2 LED will blink.
2. Press the CH button to select the channel to where you want to store your 
program. The program will be stored in the channel where the indicator is 
blinking.
HINT: If, during this process, you decide that you really don’t want to store the pro-
gram, you can press the TAP button to cancel at this point. The LED will stop blinking, 
and you’ll return to the mode which you were in.
3. Press the WRITE button once again. Your program will be saved in the spec-
ified channel, and the LED of the destination channel will stop blinking and 
remain lit.
NOTE: The program that was previously stored in that channel will be overwritten; in 
other words, the settings that used to be stored in the channel you selected in step 2 
will be erased.
NOTE: The effect bypass setting isn’t stored as part of the program.
NOTE: If you’re creating your sound in Preset or Channel Select mode, your changes 
will be lost if you switch to a different program or to Manual mode before storing.
C
HECKING
 
THE
 
SETTINGS
 
OF
 
A
 
PROGRAM
 (
ORIGINAL
 
VALUES
)
If you want to find out exactly what settings are saved in a preset or user program, you 
can use the Original Value function.
When you’re turning a knob to adjust the value of a parameter, and the value at that 
moment matches the value that is saved in the program (i.e., the “original value”), the 
PRESET LED will blink if you’re in Preset mode, or the channel LED will blink if you’re in 
Channel Select mode.
HINT: When you’ve found a program you like, and want to know just what settings it 
contains, simply use this Original Value function!
NOTE: The settings of the top panel MASTER volume and the rear panel POWER 
LEVEL controls aren’t part of the program, which means that the Original Value func-
tion isn’t available for these knobs. Also, the Original Value function doesn’t operate in 
manual mode.