Loading saved user program sets, Deleting saved user program sets, 110 chapter 5 user program registration – Roland KF-7 User Manual
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Chapter 5 User Program Registration
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Loading Saved User Program
Sets
User Programs that have been saved on floppy disks or in
user memory can be called up, on an individual set basis, to
the [User Program] button.
* Note that calling up these User Programs results in the
deletion of all User Programs currently recorded to the [User
Program] button.
When loading a set of User Programs from a floppy disk,
first insert the floppy disk in the disk drive.
→ For more on working with the disk drive, refer to “Using
1.
Press the [User Program] button.
2.
Touch
3.
Touch
A “Load User Program screen” like the following
appears.
fig.d-upgload.eps_50
Specifying the set of User Programs to be
loaded
4.
Touch <
(Disk)> or <
(User)>.
Touch <
> if you are loading User Programs from a
floppy disk; touch <
> if you are loading User
Programs from the user memory.
5.
Touch the name of User Program to load.
6.
Touch
The confirmation message appears.
7.
Touch
The selected User Programs are loaded to the [User
Program] button.
* Never turn off the power or eject the floppy disk from the disk
drive while the operation is in progress. Doing so will damage
the KF-7’s internal memory, making it unusable.
Deleting Saved User
Program Sets
You can delete individual User Program sets saved to floppy
disks or in user memory.
When deleting a set of User Programs on a floppy disk, first
insert the floppy disk in the disk drive.
→ For more on the use of the disk drive, refer to “Using Floppy
1.
Press the [User Program] button.
2.
Touch
3.
Touch
A “Delete User Program screen” like the following
appears.
fig.d-upgdel.eps_50
4.
Touch
Touch
floppy disk; touch
Programs from the user memory.
5.
Touch
to select the set of User Programs to
be deleted.
6.
Touch
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.msg_filedel
7.
Touch
The selected User Programs are deleted.
Touching
* Never turn off the power or eject the floppy disk from the disk
drive while the operation is in progress. Doing so will damage
the KF-7’s internal memory, making it unusable.