Renaming the user instrument (user inst name), Util, Reassigning the user instrument numbers (renumber) – Roland HandSonic HPD-20 Digital Hand Percussion Instrument User Manual
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USER INST NAME
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NAME
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Explanation
Renaming the user instrument (User Inst Name)
When you’ve finished editing the name, press the [EXIT] button.
For details, refer to p. 37.
[F1] (DELETE)
Deletes the character at the cursor location.
[F2] (INSERT)
Inserts a space at the cursor location.
[F3] (A a 1)
Switches the type of character (uppercase/lowercase/numerals) at the cursor location.
UTIL
RENUMBER
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Renumber
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Explanation
Reassigning the user instrument numbers (Renumber)
If you repeatedly import and then delete user instruments, their numbers will become discontinuous.
By using this Renumber function you can renumber the user instruments so that they will be numbered consecutively from the beginning.
The user instruments that are assigned to kits will also be reassigned so that they will sound correctly.
* If you execute Renumber, and then subsequently load a previously-saved backup (that does not include user instruments), the user
instruments will no longer be correctly assigned to the kits.
[F3] (EXECUTE)
Executes the Renumber function.
In the confirmation screen, choose “YES” and press the [ENTER] button.
MEMORY OPTIMIZE
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Memory Optimize
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Explanation
Optimizing the user instrument area (Memory Optimize)
If you repeatedly import and then delete user instruments, the user area will become fragmented, possibly decreasing the amount of user
instruments that can be imported.
This function lets you optimize the user instrument area so that it can be fully utilized.
NOTE
• Back up to a USB flash drive before you execute this function (p. 38).
• Processing will require approximately 50 minutes. (Depends on the size and length of user instruments.)
• Never turn off the power while processing is in progress. The user instruments may be lost if you do so.
• In some cases, optimizing might not have an effect.
[F1] (SAVE)
Accesses the SAVE BACKUP screen (p. 38).
[F3] (EXECUTE)
Executes the Memory Optimize function.
In the confirmation screen, choose “YES” and press the [ENTER] button.