Copying Sound Generator Settings (Copy); Copying A Performance - Roland XV-88 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 10. Memory Settings (Utility Mode)
Copying Sound Generator
Settings (COPY)
This function lets you copy data of any Performance, Patch,
or Rhythm Set into the current Performance, Patch, or
Rhythm Set. You can use this feature to make the editing
process faster and easier.

Copying a Performance

To copy the settings of a Performance, press [UTILITY] in
Performance mode, then perform Copy operation.
Performance Part Copy
The Part settings of a Performance will be copied to the Part
you specify of the current Performance.
fig.10-09.e
Copy source Performance
(group, number)
Copy source Part
To specify the currently selected Performance as the
copy source, set Source to TEMP.
When the Copy operation is executed, an * symbol will be
displayed in front of the copy-destination Part.
For more detailed information and instructions for this
procedure, refer to "Copying the Settings of Another
Part (Part Copy)" (p. 50).
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Copy source
Performance name
Copy destination Part
Performance Effects Copy
You can copy the effect settings from any Performance, Patch
or Rhythm Set into the currently selected Performance.
fig.10-10.e
Copy source
Press
to move to the next display, and then select the
contents of the effect that you wish to copy.
fig.10-11.e
Copy type
ALL: Multi-effects, Chorus, and Reverb settings
MFX: Multi-effects settings
CHORUS: Chorus settings
REVERB: Reverb settings
CHO&REV: Chorus and Reverb settings
For more detailed information and instructions for this
procedure, refer to "Copying Another Effect Setting
(Effects Copy)" (p. 161).
Performance Name Copy
You can copy the name from a Performance to the current
Performance.
fig.10-12.e
Copy source Performance (group, number, name)
Copy source Performance/
Patch/Rhythm Set
(group, number, name)

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