Storing Sound Data In User Memory - 1 Write; Performance Write; Patch Write; Rhythm Set Write - Roland XP-60 Owner's Manual

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Storing sound data in user mem-
ory – 1 Write
If you turn the power off or select another Patch,
Performance, or Rhythm Set after you have modified a
Patch, Performance, or Rhythm Set settings, the modified
data will be lost. If you wish to keep the data, store it into
user memory.

Performance write

The settings of the current Performance will be written into
user memory. Press [UTILITY] in Performance mode, and
perform Write operation.
Source
Temp indicates that the current Performance will be written
into internal memory. The name of the selected Performance
will be displayed in parentheses ( ).
Destination
Selects where the Performance will be written. The name of
the selected Performance will be displayed in parentheses ( ).

Patch write

The settings of the current Patch will be written into user
memory. Press [UTILITY] in Patch mode, then perform
Write operation.
Source
Temp indicates that the current Patch will be written into
internal memory. The name of the selected Patch will be dis-
played in parentheses ( ).
Destination
Selects the writing destination Patch. The name of the select-
ed Patch will be displayed in parentheses ( ).
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<Compare function>
The Compare function allows you to play the Patch current-
ly residing in the writing destination, so that you can check
whether or not you want to overwrite it. To play the Patch
resident in the writing destination, press [F1] (Compare) to
access the Patch Compare display (UTILITY/Write).
You can select the writing destination Patch on this display
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as well. After selecting the writing destination Patch, press
[F1] (Write) or [EXIT] to return to the Patch Write display
(UTILITY/Write).
Please be aware that when the Compare function is
used to play a Patch, it may sound different from when
it is played normally.
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Rhythm Set write

The settings of the current Rhythm Set will be written into
user memory. Press [UTILITY] in Rhythm Set mode, then
perform Write operation.
Source
Temp indicates that the current Rhythm Set will be written
into internal memory. The name of the selected Rhythm Set
will be displayed in parentheses ( ).
Destination
Selects the writing destination Rhythm Set. The name of the
selected Rhythm Set will be displayed in parentheses ( ).
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Utility Menu display (UTILITY) is
up.
Press [F6] (Menu) to select Menu 1, then [F1] (Write) to
select Write.
This function can also be selected by moving the cursor to "1
Write" and pressing [ENTER] on the Utility Menu display
(UTILITY), or pressing the numeric key [1], then [ENTER].
Change the number to select the writing destination.
When song initialization is completed, the Play display
(SEQ(Song)) appears.
Press [F6] (Execute) to write the Patch, Performance, or
Rhythm Set.
When writing is completed, the Play display of the written
Patch, Performance or Rhythm Set will appear.
If you execute the Write operation with the Write
Operation parameter (UTILITY/Protect/User Memory
Protect) ON, a window will show "Write Protect ON."
Reset this parameter OFF to write settings into internal
memory. After finishing settings, press [EXIT] or
[ENTER] to close the window. Then press [F6] to exe-
cute writing again. The Write Operation parameter
remains OFF, once set OFF, until the power is turned
off.
[UTILITY] [1] [ENTER]

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