Deleting a saved song (delete song), Convenient functions 9 – Roland DP90 User Manual
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Convenient Functions
9.
Press the [Song] button to copy the song .
If you decide not to copy, press the [Metronome] button.
Once the song has been copied, you’ll be returned to the screen of
step 2.
NOTE
Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while
the screen indicates “Working...”
10.
Press the [Key Touch] button or the [Transpose] button to
finish the procedure .
Deleting a Saved Song (Delete Song)
Here’s how to delete a song that you saved on the internal memory
or the USB flash drive (sold separately).
MEMO
• If you want to delete all songs that have been saved to the
internal memory, initialize the memory.
• If you want to delete a song on the USB flash drive (sold
separately), connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory
port before you continue.
1.
While holding down the [Key Touch] button, press the
[Transpose] button .
2.
Use the [
] [
] (Slow/Fast) buttons to select “Del
Song .”
3.
Press the [Song] button .
A screen will appear, allowing you to select the memory location
that contains the song you want to delete.
If you decide not to delete the song, press the [Metronome] button.
4.
Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the memory location that
contains the song you want to delete .
5.
Press the [
] (Fast) button .
6.
Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the song that you want to
delete .
7.
Press the [Song] button .
A confirmation message will appear.
8.
Press the [
] (Fast) button to select “Y .”
Deletion of the song will begin.
If you decide to cancel without deleting, press the [
] (Slow)
button to select “N.”
Once the song is deleted, you’ll be returned to the screen you were
in at step 2.
NOTE
Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while
the screen indicates “Working...”
9.
Press the [Key Touch] button or the [Transpose] button to
finish the procedure .
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