Found this 8 years later. There's some quite funny misunderstandings I think. By clicking both LP12&LP24 you're not using low passes, you're using a band pass filter (so isolating the frequencies you're selecting, not letting through all lower frequencies). The LFO is technically on I think, as a square wave, and modulating the shape, but because the shape modulation is set to skipping the attack it doesn't actually have an effect. Anyway this was useful to me so thank you :)
I think a lot of these "here's what you do -- press these buttons" are borne of experience rather than theoretical understanding. If that works for people, fine. But I'm with you -- I want to know how it works.
Saving programs ist actually pretty simple. Press shift + store (the red button next to the display), select a category, press the right cursor button (above the big knob), type the name by selecting a character with the knob and pressing the cursorbutton, hit the store button again and choose a free memory slot.
Thank you so much, spot on!! Do you have the simular example for the piano and organ section as well? All the best; Blessings and greetings from Norway
Ben Abu Saada There should be a button by the screen that says “store as” if you press that button twice it will store your current settings into the program you have selected.