Basic Operation – Editing ParametersWaldorf Q User’s Manual 36Inst:1 Sound:A001cZeitlos T4. You will hear the unedited version of your program when you play the Q.5. Press the Shift + Compare again.6. The c in the display changes to e again. The edited version of the program is now activeagain. You can only view the original settings. If you select a new program while the Comparefunction is active, the Compare status is automatically terminated. No parameters can be editedwhen the Compare function is active. Any attempt will give you an error message on thedisplay:[Compare active]Recalling Edited ProgramsYou can void edits at any time and return to the original program.☞ To recall an edited program:1. Choose the program type to recall as follows:• If you want to recall a Sound, select the Play page or any of the Sound Edit menus.• If you want to recall a Multi, select the Multi page.• If you want to recall a Sequencer Pattern, select the Step Sequencer Edit menu.• If you want to recall a Drum Map, select the Drum Map Edit menu.2. Press Shift + Recall.3. The e or c in the display after the program number will disappear. All edits will berecalled and the program returns back to its stored state.Storing ProgramsAfter you have finished editing a program, you must save it if you intend to use it again. All memorylocations of the Q are available for this purpose. The type of program that is stored depends on thepage you were in before performing the Store function.☞ To store a program:1. Choose the program type to store as follows:• If you want to store a Sound, select the Play page or any of the Sound Edit menus.• If you want to store a Multi, select the Multi page.• If you want to store a Sequencer Pattern, select the Step Sequencer Edit menu.• If you want to store a Drum Map, select the Drum Map Edit menu.2. Press Shift + Store to activate the Store page.3. The display shows the Store page where you can select the destination and the programname: