The last BANK-button triggers the Memory transfer from volatile to the non-volatile part after a receive dump. Before
the transfer is performed the following message appears in the display:
STORE ALL PRESETS
TO EEPROM?
Also, all 8 LED's will be illuminated as a warning! Only if the BANK-button No. 8 is pressed once again the transfer is
performed. Pressing any other Bank-button stops the process.
The transfer from volatile (RAM) to non-volatile memory (EEPROM) is necessary only after a receive dump from a
editor or dump-program. After the receive dump the data is stored only in the volatile memory section of the LMK4
(RAM). To keep the information after power off the data must be transferred to the non-volatile memory section of the
LMK4 (EEPROM). Normally the transferring program will trigger the memory transfer automatically by sending a
Store-command via MIDI. Only if the program used does not support this feature the manual transfer has to be
performed. The memory transfer process requires about 2 minutes. During this period it is not possible to play on the
keyboard or operate one of the controllers or to receive MIDI data. A message in the display informs about the state
of memory transfer.
Pressing MENU-button 7 once more will select the submenu for naming presets. On the upper line of the display
the current name of the preset is shown. The 8 BANK-buttons correspond to the 8 characters of the name. To change
a character one must press the corresponding BANK-button and then turn the data-entry dial. All capital letters, the
numbers 0 through 9 and some special characters are available.
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