A fast way back to the original program.
What could do that ?
Long press on program A/B/C/D is already assigned.
Maybe a short press "shift-program" could do ?
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
Anytime I press my Sustain pedal I instantly get a "*" marker (maybe because I set it to change my Rotary Speed?).
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
criss wrote:Anytime I press my Sustain pedal I instantly get a "*" marker (maybe because I set it to change my Rotary Speed?).
Yep. Rotary speed is saved as part of a program, so changing it counts as editing a program.
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
Ah!, and when you press sustain and you do not control the rotary speed with the sustain pedal, the asterisk does not appear, so that makes sense.
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
Mr_-G- wrote:Ah!, and when you press sustain and you do not control the rotary speed with the sustain pedal, the asterisk does not appear, so that makes sense.
But, unfortunately, the asterisk does appear even if the Rotary effect is not active. For example I play a piano with no effects and the asterisk does appear on my first sustain pedal.
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
criss wrote:Mr_-G- wrote:Ah!, and when you press sustain and you do not control the rotary speed with the sustain pedal, the asterisk does not appear, so that makes sense.
But, unfortunately, the asterisk does appear even if the Rotary effect is not active. For example I play a piano with no effects and the asterisk does appear on my first sustain pedal.
Since you have assigned the pedal to both Sustain (damper) and Rotary, it is normal. In that case in fact, even if Rotary is inactive the "event" of Rotary speed toggle/change is generated whatsoever and if tou turn on the Rotary you should see it changed.
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
JXrays wrote:...
The asterisk indicates a change to the parameters for a program (see p.5 of the manual) including pedal movements, FX etc, so that acts as a prompt to save the program if you want to keep those changes.
To discard the changes marked by * you can just switch to a different program and back again.
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On my NE5D 73 I'm having a problem with the asterisk (*) and getting back to the original patch. I too thought that changing to another program and back again would discard the changes. Seems like it used to act that way (i'm now on OS 2.0) I even looked at the manual(!), found page 5 where it says that is the case. But mine doesn't discard the changes (can't get back to the original). Not switching programs, not powering down the machine!
This would be a great feature if i had expected it (and had an easy way to get back to the original). It would be like having a whole machine full of Live slots. But actually it's rather inconvenient, and i would prefer to have it work as designed.
Is anyone else having this problem?
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
motwell wrote:JXrays wrote:...
The asterisk indicates a change to the parameters for a program (see p.5 of the manual) including pedal movements, FX etc, so that acts as a prompt to save the program if you want to keep those changes.
To discard the changes marked by * you can just switch to a different program and back again.
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On my NE5D 73 I'm having a problem with the asterisk (*) and getting back to the original patch. I too thought that changing to another program and back again would discard the changes. Seems like it used to act that way (i'm now on OS 2.0) I even looked at the manual(!), found page 5 where it says that is the case. But mine doesn't discard the changes (can't get back to the original). Not switching programs, not powering down the machine!
This would be a great feature if i had expected it (and had an easy way to get back to the original). It would be like having a whole machine full of Live slots. But actually it's rather inconvenient, and i would prefer to have it work as designed.
Is anyone else having this problem?
Thanks,
~motwell
Are you talking about the live programs? Then this is normal behavior.
If not... Then it's strange.
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Re: Meaning of * and . and fast way back to original sound
not in front of my instrument right now, but don't imagine that Live Mode uses asterisks because it's always storing...?
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