Writing (saving) – KORG M3 User Manual
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Writing (saving)
If you want to keep any of the edits you have made, you must write (save) them.
This Write operation will save the edited settings on the M3.
If you select another program or close the application before you execute the Write operation,
the content you had been editing will be lost. The same applies to combinations or songs.
Global mode settings are maintained until you close the application, but your changes will be
lost when you close the application. If you click the [DUMP] button located in the upper right
of each page in Global mode, the current settings will be saved in the M3. (Some pages do not
have the [DUMP] button.)
As an example, here’s how to write a program that you’ve edited in Program mode.
1
Click [UTILITY] to access the utility menu.
2
From the menu list, choose [Write Program].
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