Saving Performance Songs - Roland Music ATELIER AT300 Owner's Manual

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Record and Playback Your Performance

Saving Performance Songs

The performance data that you recorded will disappear when
the power of the ATELIER is turned off. If you wish to keep the
performance data, you can save it on a USB memory, floppy
disk, or "Favorites" (internal memory).
If the recorded performance data has not been saved, the
display will show the "
disappear when you save the performance data.
fig.08-20
fig.08-19
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1.
Prepare to save the performance song.
If you want to save performance song to a USB memory,
connect the USB memory to the External memory
connector.
If you want to save performance song to a floppy disk,
connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory
connector. Into the floppy disk drive, insert a floppy disk
that was formatted by the ATELIER.
2.
Press the [Song] button (confirm that its
indicator is lit).
The Song select screen appears.
96
" symbol. This symbol will
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3.
Press the [Media] button to select the media.
Select "Ext Memory" to save the data in USB memory,
select "Disk" to save it on a floppy disk, or "Favorites" to
save it in user memory.
4.
Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the
number of the save destination.
If the save destination contains no data, the screen will
indicate "- - - - - - - - - - - - ."
fig.07-28-2.eps
5.
Press the [Save] button.
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6.
Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the
format.
You can select either "ORIGINAL" or "SMF" format.
Display
ORIGINAL Save data in ATELIER format
SMF
SMF (Standard MIDI File) is a data format that was
created as a standardized way to exchange music
data between devices made by different
manufacturers.
7.
Press the [Save] button to confirm the format.
Saving of the performance data will begin.
Never turn off the power while the operation is in progress.
Doing so will damage the ATELIER's internal memory or USB
NOTE
memory, making it unusable.
Performance data saved by the ATELIER format cannot be
played back properly by the sound generator of an
NOTE
instrument that is not a member of the ATELIER series.
Description
Saving in SMF Format for ATELIER Sound Modules

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