Restoring the factory settings, Specifications – Roland AX-7 User Manual
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Miscellaneous
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Selecting Patches
(1) If you haven’t yet saved your current settings,
do it now (see above).
(2) Leave the currently selected EDIT mode by
pressing [CONTROL], [DATA], or [PRG≈CHG]
(depending on which of these buttons lights).
(3) Use the [A/B] and [1]~[8] buttons to select the
desired Patch memory.
You can also use [DOWN]/[UP]. If, after select-
ing Patch b88, you press [UP] yet again, you
return to Patch A11. Conversely, if you press
[DOWN] after selecting Patch A11, you will go
to Patch b88.
Restoring the factory settings
You can reset the AX-7 to its factory settings, which means that your own Patches will be overwritten with the
settings the AX-7 contained when you first got it. You may wish to archive your Patches before initializing the
AX-7 (see p. 15).
Power on the AX-7 while holding down the [WRITE] button. The display will read factory Setup (scrolling
message) as soon as the factory settings have been loaded.
See page 110 for a list of the AX-7’s factory settings.
Specifications
Note: Specifications are subject to changes without prior notice.
Keyboard:
45 keys, velocity sensitive
Display:
3 x 7 segments
Realtime controllers:
Data Entry knob, Expression Bar/Touch Controller, D Beam Controller, Sustain button
Memories:
128 Patches
Connectors:
MIDI In, Out, DC IN (adaptor)
Compatibility:
GM/GM2/GS, all MIDI messages
Power supply:
Batteries, AC/DC adaptor (DC 9V)
Dimensions:
1010 (W) x 195 (D) x 102 (H) mm
Weight:
3 kg
Supplied accessories:
6 x dry batteries (AA type), MIDI cable, owner’s manual, shoulder strap
Options:
Roland ACA adaptor (9V, 200mA)
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