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11.
User
Programs
The
EM-50/30
is
equipped
with
64
User
Programs
that
allow
you
to
store
almost
all
settings
(or
registra-
tions)
you
make
on
the
front
panel
and
via
the
Para-
meter
menu
(sec
page
46).
Note:
MIDI
settings
are
not
saved
to
a
User
Program
because
the
EM-50/30
memorizes
them
automatically.
11.1
Writing
your
settings
to
a
User
Program
It
is
a
good
idea
to
write
your
settings
freguently,
even
if
you
still
need
to
do
some
editing
afterwards.
Those
intermediary
saves
allow
you
to
return
to
the
previous
stage
whenever
you
do
not
like
your
last
modifica-
tions.
In
other
words,
you
could
(and
probably
should)
use
the
User
Programs
as
“temporary
memo-
ries”
to
be
able
to
return
to
the
previously
edited
set-
tings,
discarding
only
the
latest
modifications.
Try
saving
your
settings
after...
selecting
Tones
for
the
Realtime
parts;
selecting
a
Style,
the
first
division,
and
after
setting
the
tempo;
editing
the
EM-50/30's
Parameters
(see
page
46);
modifying
the
volume
balance;
In
short,
every
time
you
like
the
settings
you
just
made.
That
way,
every
subseguent
modification
can
be
undone
by
selecting
the
previously
saved
version.
1.
Activate
the
User
Program
Write
function:
a)
On
the
EM-50:
press
and
hold
the
[USER
PRO-
GRAM/WRITE]
button.
MUSIC
STYLE
/
U5ER
PROGRAM
ton.
MUSIC
STYLE
/
USER
PROGRAM
ROCK
DANCE
SAREAT
IE
EEUU
MEM
ACOUSTIC
1
7
HA
EN
The
EM-50/30
now
automatically
jumps
to
the
fol-
lowing
parameter:
MENU
TONE
A
mu
ON
WD
LEP.
PARAMETER
«4
Every
time
you
power
on
your
EM-50/30,
the
Write
Protect
function
is
switched
on.
It
is
therefore
impos-
sible
to
accidentally
overwrite
an
existing
User
Pro-
gram
memory.
But
since
that
is
precisely
what
we
want
to
do
here,
you
must
proceed
as
follows:
EM-5030
2.
Press
MENU
V
to
set
Write
Protect
to
“Off”.
3.
Again
press
and
hold
the
[USER
PROGRAM/WRITE]
(or
[WRITE])
button
while
pressing
a
MUSIC
STYLE/USER
PROGRAM
number
button.
The
number
you
select
appears
in
the
USER
PRO-
GRAM
field
of
the
display.
This
is
the
User
Program
bank.
There
are
eight
banks
of
8
numbers
each.
USER
PROGRAM
4.
Press
another
(or
the
same)
number
button
to
specify
the
desired
memory
within
the
selected
bank.
USER
PROGRAM
Here,
we
selected
memory
“8”
of
bank
“1”.
The
display
now
responds
with
the
following
messages
(Cai
Flet-
means
that
your
settings
have
been
stored
and
can
be
recalled).
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nym
|
mnr
6
LAF
I
ELE
It
is
perfectly
possible
to
program
several
User
Pro-
grams
for
the
same
song.
Selecting
a
User
Program
is
a
lot
faster
than
calling
up
the
Parameter
mode,
modi-
fying
the
settings,
etc.,
while
playing.
In
other
words,
you
could
write
one
User
Program
for
the
first
part
of
a
song,
another
for
the
bridge,
and
a
third
one
for
the
closing
section.
Doing
so
allows
you
to
“play”
with
the
On/Off
status
and
volume
of
the
Realtime
parts,
for
example.
5.
Release
the
[USER
PROGRAM/WRITE]
(or
[WRITE])
button.
Note:
To
be
on
the
safe
side,
you
should
turn
WritePrt
back
on
again
after
writing
your
settings
to
a
User
Pro-
gram.
See
page
46.
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