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Saving the current settings
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(12) Name the “song” (it may only contain data so far) and
save it to hard or floppy disk.
See below for how to transmit the settings back to the
FR-1 at a later stage.
(13) Press the [SET] register twice to leave the FR-1’s FUNC-
TION mode.
Sending Bulk data (back) to the FR-1
The FR-1 not only sends SysEx data to external devices (see
above), it also receives them.
(1) Connect the FR-1’s MIDI socket to the sequencer’s/com-
puter’s MIDI OUT socket.
Note: Your computer needs to be equipped with (or connected to) an
appropriate MIDI interface.
(2) Set the “MIDI Out/In” parameter (page 26) to “IN”.
(3) If you are working with a computer, launch the
sequencer program.
(4) Load the song that contains the data you want to trans-
mit.
(5) On your sequencer, perform all necessary actions to
ensure that it transmits SysEx data.
See its manual for details.
Note: Be aware that by proceeding, you replace all internal settings.
(6) Start playback of the data file or song on your
sequencer, etc.
(7) Wait until the register [1] starts flashing rapidly, then
stop playback of your sequencer.
Note: Wait until the sequencer’s or computer’s data transmission is
completed before stopping playback on your sequencer. Failure to do
so will render your FR-1 inoperable. If that happens, you need to ini-
tialize it (see “Restoring the factory defaults” on p. 31).
Note: At the end of bulk data reception the “MIDI Out/In” parameter
is automatically set to “Out” so that you can normally play the FR-1.
8. Saving your settings (User Program)
Your FR-1 contains 4 memories where you can store the FUNCTION settings listed below. Working with those memories has the
advantage that you can recall frequently used settings at the press of a button. The User Program settings also include the
“address” of the last Set you selected. The following settings are saved to the User Programs:
Saving the current settings
Here is how to save the current settings of the eligible
parameters (see above) to the desired User Program memory.
(1) Select the Set whose number should be memorized.
(2) Set everything the way you want it to be when you
recall the User Program you want to save.
(3) Press and hold the
[USER¥PROG] button until
it starts flashing.
The Treble register corre-
sponding to the last User
Program you selected
flashes red.
(4) Press the Treble register
([1]~[4] F) of the User Pro-
gram memory where you
want to save your settings.
Both the selected register and the [USER¥PROG] button
light steadily.
(5) Press the [USER¥PROG] button again to leave this mode.
Recalling a User Program
Proceed as follows to recall a User Program you saved earlier:
(1) Press the [USER¥PROG] H button (it lights).
The register of the last User Program you selected flashes
red.
(2) Press the Treble register ([1]~[4]) that is assigned to the
User Program you want to use.
(3) Press the [USER¥PROG] button again to leave this mode.
Set
Number (1~7)
Treble section
Register
Balance (with Bass section)
Octave setting
Orchestra
section
Register
Octave setting
Organ section
Register
Octave setting
Bass section
Register
Balance (with Treble section)
Chord section
Register
Orchestral Bass
On/Off*
[*] Mutually exclusive with corresponding accordion (or orches-
tral) setting.
Register
Level
Orchestral
Chord
On/Off*
Register
Level
Reverb
Type
Level
Chorus
Type
Level
Drums
On or off
Selected set
Volume
Others
Arranger control (on or off)
Musette Detune (page 22)
DEC
USER
PROG.
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