Deleting a user style saved on floppy disk, Storing the panel settings (user program), 138 chapter 7 using other functions – Roland KF-90 User Manual
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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
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Deleting a User Style Saved on
Floppy Disk
You can erase a User Style saved on a floppy disk.
1.
Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive.
→ Refer to “Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk” (p. 39).
2.
Press the [Disk/User] button.
3.
Touch
fig.07-11.e
4.
Touch
fig.07-12.e
5.
Touch
to select the Style you want to
delete.
6.
Touch
The following screen will appear.
g.07-13.e
7.
Touch
The Style selected is deleted.
Touching
Storing the Panel Settings
(User Program)
You can store the presently selected buttons, feature settings,
and the like to the [User Program] button (internal memory).
You can then call up the stored settings by pressing the [User
Program] button. This is handy for storing often-used
combinations of styles, tone, and other settings. Such a set of
stored settings is called a “User Program.”
With the KF-90, you can store up to 36 User Programs in
memory.
1.
Press the [User Program] button.
The following screen will appear.
fig.07-14.e
2.
Touch
The following screen is called up.
fig.07-15.e
3.
Touch
to scroll the cursor sideways, and
enter the name of the button by using the Value
[-] [+] buttons or the dial to choose the letters.
Touch
the type of script.
Each touch of
through “English (upper case),” “English (lower case),”
“numerals,” “symbols,” then back to “English (upper
case).”
To delete the character under the cursor, touch <_>.