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Owner's
Manual
Notes
about
writing
User
Programs
Leaving
the
User
Program
environment
Press
[USER
PROGRAM]
to
leave
the
User
Program
environment.
The
User
Program
field
in
the
display
will
go
blank
again.
Mode
selection
The
mode
(Arranger,
page
13;
Organ,
page
25;
M.Drums,
page
27,
Whole
Upper,
page
20)
is
also
memorized
when
you
write
a
User
Program.
You
could
take
advantage
of
this
facility
to
alternate
between
Arranger
(song
proper)
and
Organ
(ad
lib
introduction
or
ending
without
Arranger
backing)
modes
with
suitable
settings
for
both.
This
procedure
(rather
than
pressing
the
MODE
[ORGAN]
button,
for
example)
is
the
only
guarantee
that
the
settings
you
do
not
want
to
change
remain
in
effect.
Meaning
of
the
dashes
below
the
User
Program
number
At
some
stage,
you
may
come
across
four
dashes
below
the
User
Program
number
(see
the
example).
USER
PROGRAM
They
mean
that
the
last
User
Program
you
selected
is
still
in
effect
but
that
the
current
settings
no
longer
correspond
to
the
ones
in
that
memory.
Such
changes
may
include
the
status
of
the
Reverb
or
Chorus
effect,
a
changed
Balance
value,
etc.
Before
selecting
another
User
Program
or
switching
off
the
EM-50/30,
you
should
therefore
write
these
settings
to
the
same
(or
a
different)
User
Program
if
you
want
to
keep
them.
Otherwise,
you
lose
these
changes.
Please
also
see
page
44.
User
Programs
and
Disk
User
(EM-50
only)/Cus-
tom
Styles
The
address
of
the
Style
you
select
is
also
memorized.
That
is
also
the
case
of
the
EM-50’s
Style
RAM
mem-
ory
that
may
contain
a
so-called
Disk
User
Style
(see
page
41)
as
well
as
of
the
selected
Custom
Style
(see
page
16).
The
EM-50/30
only
remembers
the
memory
address
—not
the
name
of
the
Style
it
contained
when
you
wrote
your
settings
to
a
User
Program.
Note:
The
EM-30
does
not
support
the
Disk
User
Style
facility
because
it
has
no
disk
drive.
It
does,
however,
use
this
system
for
the
Custom
Style
memories.
If,
at
the
time
you
recall
such
a
User
Program,
no
Disk
User
Style
is
available,
the
EM-50
will
go
on
using
the
last
internal
Music
Style
you
selected.
If
the
Style
RAM
memory
does
contain
a
Disk
User
Style,
it
will
be
used.
But
remember
that
it
may
be
the
wrong
Style
(namely
the
last
Disk
User
Style
you
loaded).
A
similar
system
is
used
for
Custom
Style
memories
1-8,
These
are
Flash
ROM
memories
whose
contents
may
be
replaced
(see
page
57).
Again,
the
EM-50/30
only
remembers
the
address
(C1,
C2,
C3...)
but
not
the
name
of
the
Style
(no
names
are
used
internally).
This
may
lead
to
situations
where
recalling
a
User
Program
(see
below)
does
select
the
correct
Custom
memory
but
the
wrong
Style.
In
that
case,
reload
Cus-
tom
Styles
that
were
in
use
when
you
wrote
the
User
Program
in
question.
11.2
Selecting
a
User
Program
Though
the
User
Program
you
specified
above
is
already
selected,
there
will
be
times
when
you
need
to
select
another
memory.
In
that
case,
here
is
what
you
need
to
do:
1.
Switch
to
User
Program
selection
mode:
a)
On
the
EM-50:
briefly
press
[USER
PROGRAM/
WRITE].
Do
not
hold
this
button
down
because
doing
so
will
start
the
Write
procedure
(see
above).
USER
PROGRAM
MUSIC
STYLE
/
USER
PROGRAM
WRITE
ROCK
DANCE
SAMBA
SrcA
GU.
EWING
TW.
VARIETY
ACOUSTIC
1
eio
3
a
7
[]
b)
On
the
EM-30:
press
[USER
PROGRAM]
(here,
the
duration
is
of
no
importance).
MUSIC
STYLE
/
USER
PROGRAM
USERPROGRAM
^
ROCK
DANCE
S&GMBFAT
Ns
Ges
SWANG
LATIN
VANISIY
ACOUSTIC.
1
a
5
8 ?
LJ
2
3
The
User
Program
field
now
indicates
the
number
of
the
User
Program
you
selected
last,
or
^11"
if
you
have
not
yet
selected
a
User
Program
since
switching
on
the
EM-50/30.
The
important
thing
to
note
here
are
the
dashes
below
the
number:
USER
PROGRAM
iB
They
are
meant
to
alert
you
to
the
fact
that
the
EM-50/30
is
still
using
the
last
manual
changes
you
may
have
made
before
selecting
the
User
Program
function.
The
User
Program
number
therefore
only
means
“this
is
the
last
memory
you
selected”.
None
of
its
settings
are
being
used
for
the
time
being.
By
press-
ing
[USER
PROGRAM/WRITE]
(or
[USER
PRO-
GRAM!])
again,
you
can
leave
the
User
Program
mode
without
changing
your
manual
settings.
This
may
be
important
to
remember
if
you
wcrc
about
to
write
your
settings
and
accidentally
pressed
the
wrong
but-
ton
(or
didn't
press
it
long
enough).
To
actually
select
a
User
Program...
2.
Press
a
[MUSIC
STYLE/USER
PROGRAM]
num-
ber
button.
You
can
perform
this
step
a
little
ahead
of
the
song
part
where
you
want
the
new
settings
to
take
effect.
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