Formatting The User Memory (Initialize User Memory); Remembering The Settings Even When The Power Is Turned Off (Memory Backup); Restoring The Original Default Settings (Factory Reset) - Roland HPi-6 Owner's Manual

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Formatting the User Memory
(Initialize User Memory)
The HPi-6 features an internal storage area where you can save
recorded performances and User image. This space is called the
"User Memory."
The following content is stored to the user memory.
• Songs registered to the "Favorites"
• Image files set with the "User Image Display"
To delete all of the content held in the user memory and restore the
original settings, carry out the following procedure.
1.
In step 3 on p. 80, select "Initialize User Memory" and
press the [
] button, and a message will be displayed.
fig.d-InitializeUserMem-e_45
2.
Press the
cursor right button to select <OK>, then
press the [
] button; the initialization is executed.
NOTE
Never turn off the power while the display indicates
"Executing...." Doing so will damage the HPi-6's internal
memory, making it unusable.
NOTE
Carrying out this operation does not initialize any settings other than
the user memory settings. To restore settings other than those for the
user memory to the original default settings, carry out Factory Reset
(p. 87).
Remembering the Settings
Even when the Power is
Turned Off (Memory Backup)
Normally, the settings of the various variations will revert to their
default values when the power is turned off. However, you can
specify that the various settings will be remembered even when the
power is turned off.
This function is called "Memory Backup."
1.
In step 3 on p. 80, select "Memory Backup" and press
the [
] button, and a message will be displayed.
fig.d-InitializeUserMem-e_45
2.
Press the
cursor right button to select <OK>, then
press the [
] button; the Memory Backup is executed.
NOTE
Never turn off the power while the display indicates "Writing..."
Doing so will damage the HPi-6's internal memory, making it
unusable.
Stored Contents
Master Tuning, Stretch Tuning, Temperament, Key
Lid, Damper Resonance, Hammer Response, String Resonance
Key Touch
Metronome Sound
Count In Sound, Countdown Sound, Count In Measure
Language, Track Assign, Reverb On/Off, Reverb Depth
Chorus Settings for Each Tone
→ The settings for the following parameters are saved even without
Memory Backup.
Auto Demo (p. 88), USB Driver (p. 100)
Restoring the Original Default
Settings (Factory Reset)
The memory backup settings can be restored to the original default
condition. This operation is referred to as "Factory Reset."
1.
In step 3 on p. 80, select "Factory Reset" and press the
[
] button, and a message will be displayed.
2.
Press the
cursor right button to select <OK>, then
press the [
] button; the Factory Reset is executed.
Once the Factory Reset has been completed, switch the power
off, then on again.
Convenient Functions
87

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