Assigning A Name - Roland XP-60 Owner's Manual

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(Example)
<To enter a value of 38>
Press [3] → press [8] → press [ENTER].
<To enter a value of -60>
While holding down [SHIFT] press [0] → press [6] → press
[ENTER].
You can switch from a positive to negative numerical
value anytime before you press [ENTER].
Special functions of the numeric keys
You can use the numeric keys to specify non-numerical set-
tings for some parameters.
Performance/Patch/Rhythm Set group
On the Play displays for Performance, Patch or Rhythm Set
mode, you can hold down [SHIFT] and press numeric keys
to specify groups.
Buttons
Group
SHIFT+0
USER
SHIFT+1
PR-A (Preset A)
SHIFT+2
PR-B (Preset B)
SHIFT+3
PR-C (Preset C)
SHIFT+4
GM (General MIDI)
SHIFT+5
XP-A (Wave Expansion Board installed in EXP-A Slot)
SHIFT+6
XP-B (Wave Expansion Board installed in EXP-B Slot)
SHIFT+7
XP-C (Wave Expansion Board installed in EXP-C Slot)
SHIFT+8
XP-D (Wave Expansion Board installed in EXP-D Slot)
This
procedure
Performances, Patches or Rhythm Sets, and for Utility
mode.
Note name
To enter a note name in Track editing mode or Microscope
editing mode, hold down [SHIFT] and press the appropriate
numeric key. The corresponding note name is at the lower
left of each numeric key.
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Chapter 1. An overview of the XP-80
Note value
Use numeric keys to specify a note value in step recording,
etc. The corresponding note value is at the lower right of
each numeric key.
Characters
When assigning a name for Patches, Performances, files and
songs, you can use the numeric keys to specify alphabetic
characters.
For details, refer to "Assigning a name" below.
Restoring a previous value (Undo)
If you wish to restore a value to its immediate previous
value, press [UNDO/REDO] to return the value to its pre-
modified state.
The Undo function can be used when modifying sound
source settings, recording a song, editing a song, etc.
If you are in the middle of an operation that requires
rewriting large amounts of data (such as song editing),
a message window will show "Memory is low!! So you
cannot undo. Execute anyway?" If you are sure you
editing
won't have to undo the current operation, press [F5]
(OK). Pressing [F6] (Cancel) cancels the operation.

Assigning a name

The XP-80 allows you to assign a name to data types such as:
Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set, Song, Pattern, Song File,
Chain File, Data File, User Groove Template File, Standard
MIDI File, Volume Label
The procedure is the same for each data type.
<Procedure>
Move the cursor to where you want to input a charac-
ter.
Turn the VALUE dial, or press [INC]/[DEC] to specify
the character.
Available characters/symbols are:
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9, +-*/|=!?<>()[]{}:;.,"'`#%&$\@^_
Lowercase characters and some symbols (+*/|=?<>[]:;.,"\)
cannot be used for filenames and volume labels.
You can also use numeric keys to select alphabet or
numeric characters.
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