Saving user programs on floppy disk, Calling up saved user programs from floppy disk, 140 chapter 7 using other functions – Roland KF-90 User Manual
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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
Saving User Programs on
Floppy Disk
You can save all User Programs now stored on the [User
Program] button (internal memory) on floppy disk as a
single set.
1.
Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive.
→ For details refer to “Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk” (p.
2.
Press the [User Program] button.
3.
Touch
fig.07-17.e
4.
Touch
The following screen will appear.
fig.07-18.e
5.
Touch
and
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 <_>.
6.
After you’ve entered a name, touch
to
choose a destination for saving the User Program.
* If you save a User Program at a place where another User
Program has already been saved, the previously saved User
Program is erased and the new one is saved.
Touch
7.
Touch
→ You can erase a User Program saved on a floppy disk. Take a
look at “Erasing a User Program Saved on a Floppy Disk” (p.
141).
* Don’t take the floppy disk out of the disk drive until the saving
process is finished.
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Calling Up Saved User
Programs from Floppy Disk
You can call up an entire set of User Programs saved on
floppy disk to the [User Program] button.
* Please note that calling up User Programs from floppy disk
erases all User Programs stored at the [User Program] button.
1.
Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive.
→ For details refer to “Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk” (p.
2.
Press the [User Program] button.
3.
Touch
4.
Touch
The following screen will appear.
fig.07-19.e
5.
Touch the screen to select the User Program set
you want to call up.
6.
Touch
The User Program saved on a floppy disk will be loaded
to the [User Program] button (internal memory).