Roland AT90S User Manual
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Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance
8.
To store the Rhythm in internal memory, touch
The saving of the rhythm to internal memory begins.
Once the Rhythm has been accommodated in memory, the Rhythm screen
will reappear.
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Restoring the Rhythm Stored in the [Disk] Button
to the Factory Settings
Use the following procedure to restore only the drum sets stored with the
[Disk] button to their factory settings.
1.
Press the [Power On] button to turn off the power.
2.
Hold down the Rhythm [Disk] button, and press the [Power
On] button.
Never turn off the power while the following screen is displayed.
fig.02-27_70
The Rhythm that had been stored in the Rhythm [Disk] button will return to
the factory settings.
NOTE
Never remove the disk or
turn off the power while
the Rhythm data is being
loaded from disk into the
AT-90S/80S/60S. If you do
so, the Rhythm data will
not be loaded into the AT-
90S/80S/60S, and
malfunctions could
result. After returning the
Rhythm stored in the
[Disk] button to the
factory settings (see
following section), re-
load the Rhythm from
disk
.
To return settings other
than those of the [Disk]
button to the factory
settings, use the Factory
Reset operation (p. 22).
You can restore the [Disk]
button to the factory
settings in the screen.
1. Touch
the Main screen.
2. Touch
Rhythm screen.
3. Touch
on the Sub-window.
The confirmation message
appears on the screen.
4. Touch
The Rhythm that had been
stored in the Rhythm
[Disk] button will return to
the factory settings.
Hold down the Rhythm
[World] button, and press
the [Power] button. The
Rhythm that had been
stored in the Rhythm
[World] button will return
to the factory settings.
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