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The gk360 contains a Digital multi-effects processor which adds realism
to your playing. The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) consists of one
unit which process the Performances with Reverb and Chorus effects.
The buttons which control the Digital Effect are DSP button. The DSP
indicators When the DSP display indicators are on, all the voices of the
current Performance will play with their programmed effects. When one
or both the corresponding display indicators are off, the sounds will
play “dry” (without effects).

Digital Effects

The Memory buttons and Store Memory

You have seen that the Single Touch Play settings recall factory-
set confi gurations for the current Style when the [S.T. PLAY]
button is on. You have also seen that, when S.T.PLAY is off,
(display indicator off), the 6 buttons of the PERFORMANCE
section recall factory-set panel confi gurations (see page 5),
including Voices, Volumes, Style, Variation, Split Point, etc..

How to Store a Memory

If you don’t want to use the factory Performance settings, you can memorize your own panel
confi gurations to the PERFORMANCE buttons. This very useful feature allows you to store up
to 6 preferred panel confi gurations, including Style, Variation and other selections, which you
can then recall at the touch of a single button. To memorize a Performance, the fi rst thing to
do is to modify one of the factory set situations. For example, if you select STYLE number 45
(Swing) with Single Touch Play on, the voices recalled for the Upper and Lower sections will be
Organ 2 and Strings respectively. You only need to change one aspect of any factory setting
to be able to save the new setting as a new Performance. In our example, let’s change the
voice assigned to the Voice 1 section.

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Press the [VOICE/SONG/STYLE] button, press the
[S.T.PLAY] button, then select Style n. 49 (BasicTrio)

2

Press the [VOICE/SONG/STYLE] button and select a
different Voice by using either the [+] and [–] buttons,
or the numeric keypad (voice 27, Jazz Guitar, for this
example).

3

Disable the Single Touch Play function (press the
[S.T.PLAY])

4

Hold down the [STORE] button and simultaneously press
one of the PERFORMANCE buttons [M1] - [M6].

For example, if you press [M5]. The small black arrowhead
at the bottom of the display will show the current
Performance. Whatever information was previously stored
in the selected button will be erased by the new data

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At this point, you can check if your new Performance has
been stored. Changing the panel situation (for example,
select a Voice or Style), then press the MEMORY button
that you used to store your Performance in point 4
above.