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Selectively loading user program settings, User program hold) – Roland E-80 User Manual

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Selecting User Programs

E-80 Music Workstation

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Note: There’s no [A/a] field here, because the Finder makes no
distinction between upper- and lower-case letters.

• To enter numbers without cycling through the char-

acters first, press the [NUM¥LOCK] button icon. After
entering the numbers, switch it off if you need to
enter characters again.

(8) Press the [FIND] field to start your search.

(9) Press the field of the User Program you need and

start playing.

Note: If no User Programs were found, the following message
appears and no file names are displayed (in which case you
need to press the [USER¥PRG], [STYLE¥LINK], [GENRE] or
[SONG¥LINK] field to display all User Programs again):

If the E-80 did find one or several matches, the
“FOUND” number will be smaller than the “GLOBAL”
number.

Note: See also “Editing User Program Finder information” on
p. 133 for how to make the Finder functionality even more
powerful.

Selectively loading User Program settings
(User Program Hold)

Your E-80 allows you to filter certain User Program set-
tings when new User Programs are loaded.

(1) If you need a different User Program (whose set-

tings should be used), first select it.

(2) Press the [LIST] button and the [HOLD¥SETTINGS]

field.
—or—

Press and hold the [HOLD] button.

The display changes to:

(3) Press the fields of the settings you do not want to

recall.

● Style—Press this field if the settings related to the

Arranger (Style and Division) should be ignored.

● Song—Press this field if the song (see “Song Link” on

page 130) should no longer be loaded.

● MIDI Set—Press this field if the linked MIDI Set

(page 131) should not be recalled. The current MIDI
channels, filter settings, etc. (page 237), therefore
remain as they are.

● Tempo—Press this field if the tempo setting contained in

every User Program should be ignored.

● Tone—Press this field to ignore sound selection for the

Keyboard parts when a different User Program is
recalled.

● Harmonist—Press this field to ignore the various VOICE-

FX, AUTO TUNE, etc. settings you have made. See “Editing
the Vocal Harmonist parts” on p. 150.

● Transpose—Press this field to ignore the Transpose

(value and mode) contained in every User Program.

● KBD Mode—Press this field to ignore the Keyboard

Mode (Whole/Split) and Arranger Chord settings (Stan-
dard/Piano Style, Left/Right, etc.).

● Bass Inversion—Press this field to ignore the setting of

the [BASS¥INVERSION] button.

Press [ALL] to activate all button icons and [NONE] to
switch them all off.

Pressing one of the above fields without selecting a
User Program afterwards has no effect. Only when
you select another User Program will the selected
data filter start working.

(4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.

(5) Use the USER PROGRAM [HOLD] button to decide

whether the filters you selected should be used
(button lights) or not (button dark).

HOLD