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P. 53, Tion (p. 53), Saving a registration – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

Page 53: Cancelling the save of a registration, Naming a registration, Editing a registration

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Editing a Registration

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Saving a Registration

Edits you make to a Registration are temporary; they will be lost

when you turn off the power or select another Registration. If you

want to keep an edited Registration, you must save it.

NOTE

When you execute the Write operation, the existing data at the

write destination will be overwritten.

REFERENCE

For details on how a Registration is structured, refer to “How

Registrations are Organized” (p. 15).

1.

In the Registration screen (p . 30), press the [WRITE] button .

The Registration Write screen will appear. The [WRITE] button will

light, and the Registration buttons will blink.

MEMO

You can also perform a save by touching Registration screen’s

.

2.

Move the cursor to Write Destination, and use the

value dial or the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the write

destination .

Registration number

MEMO

You can also use the bank buttons ([A]–[D]) and Registration

buttons ([1]–[8]) to directly specify the write destination.

3.

Press the blinking Registration button .

A message will ask “Are you sure?”

MEMO

You can also save by touching in the Registration Write

screen.

4.

To write the data, touch .

The message “Completed!” will appear.
The Registration has been saved.

NOTE

Never turn off the power while data is being saved.

Cancelling the Save of a Registration

You can cancel the save operation by doing one of the following.

• Press the [EXIT] button
• Press the [WRITE] button
• Touch [x] in the Registration Write screen

Naming a Registration

If you want to rename the Registration, touch of

step 2.
The REGISTRATION NAME screen will appear.

For details on assigning a name, refer to “Assigning a Name”

(p. 29).