For those of you who are curious, let's take a look at what actually took place...
In Program mode, pressing the Category button and then A (Piano) caused the Fusion's
display to show the screen below. Think of this as Program mode: Category view. Here, you
can see the categories on the left and the various programs within the current category on the
right. This is the Fusion's "sound explorer". It shows what programs are currently on the
keyboard. By pressing the NEXT and PREV buttons, you can move between the category and
the sounds within that category.
When you pressed the Program mode button (to the left of the display), the screen appeared
as it does below—with the current Program name displayed in the center of the screen. This is
the upper-most level of Program mode— the main mode for playing and auditioning sounds.
On the screen shown above, you'll notice that the ROM bank is named "Preset 1". In the Piano
category, A-1 calls "Holy Grail Grand Piano," while A-4 calls the program "Fusion Suitcase" as
shown below.
TIP: The Fusion offers multiple Banks for organizing sounds. If you call a particular
sound, but get something unexpected, check what Bank you are in. Chances are, you've
changed banks. As an example, while in Program mode, each time you press the Bank left
and right buttons ("◄ Bank" and "Bank ►"), the display will show the currently selected Bank.
While the Bank name for the image above is displayed as "Preset 1", pressing the Bank ►
button once will cause the display to look like the one shown below. You'll notice that the ROM
Bank is now named "Preset 2" and that the program name has also changed to "Fusion Dyno
Tines."
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