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Saving a song with the name you specify, Practicing 1 – Roland DP90 User Manual

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Practicing

1.

Make sure that you’ve finished recording, and that the

screen shown at the right is displayed .

2.

Press the [Song] button .

The media select screen will appear.

3.

Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the save-destination

media .

Display

Save-destination media

U

Internal memory

S

USB flash drive

* If a USB flash drive (sold separately) is not connected, you won’t

be able to select “USB Memory.”

4.

Press the [

] (Fast) button .

A screen will appear, allowing you to select the song number of

save destination.

5.

Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the song number of save

destination .

No song has been saved in song numbers shown as (Empty) in the

song name column.
Choose a song number in which no song has been saved.
If you want to save your song by overwriting an existing song you

no longer need, select the song number of that unwanted song.

6.

Press the [

] (Fast) button .

A screen will appear, allowing you to specify a name for your song.

7.

Edit the name using the buttons shown in the illustration

below .

Select the character to change

Change the character

Use the [

] (Fast) button to select the position at which you want

to specify a character.

Use the [–] [+] buttons to change the character.

8.

Press the [Song] button to save the song .

If you decide not to save the song, press the [Metronome] button.

NOTE

Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while

the screen indicates “Working...”

Saving a Song with the Name You Specify

Immediately after you’ve finished recording, you can save the song to the memory, song number, and song name that you specify.

* If you want to save to the USB flash drive (sold separately), connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory port before you continue.

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