Lock: Filtering Certain User Program Settings - Roland Interactive Arranger EXR-46 OR Owner's Manual

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r EXR-46 OR
you were about to write your settings and accidentally
pressed the wrong button (or didn't press it long enough).
To actually select a User Program...
(2) Use the numeric buttons [0]~[9] to select the memory (00~
199).
The settings of the selected User Program will be recalled.
Note: You can also use the FAMILY and SELECT [√][®] buttons to
select User Programs.
Note: As soon as you modify any setting (on the front panel or
in the Function menu), the User Program number starts flashing.
(3) Press any other "big" button in the DATA ENTRY section to
leave this mode.
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Lock: filtering certain User Program
settings
Your EXR-46 OR provides five LOCK buttons with two functions
each that allow you to filter certain settings of the User Pro-
grams you recall.
These filters (or "locks") will help you use your User Program
settings more efficiently, because you can leave out settings
that may be fine for one song (the one you prepared the User
Program for) but not for another.
Here is an example: suppose you saved a User Program for song
"A" with the Main part's "Mode" function set to "Mon". All other
settings are just perfect for song "B". Without the LOCK param-
eter, you would have to use a second User Program (where the
"Main Mode" parameter is set to "Pol"). On the EXR-46 OR, how-
ever, you just need to switch on the [MONO÷PORT] button to be
able to use User Program originally prepared for song "A".
(1) Press the LOCK button that corresponds to the settings
you want to ignore.
Each button has two functions. Press it either once (it lights)
or twice in rapid succession (it flashes) to activate the
desired filter:
Button
Function
STYLE (x1)
The Music Style does not change when you
select a different User Program.
STYLE (x2)
The Music Style and BAND ORCHESTRATOR
setting remain as they are.
TONE (x1)
The Main and Dual parts do not select the
sounds stored in the User Program you select.
TONE (x2)
The Main and Dual parts as well as the USER
TONES assignments remain unchanged.*
Button
Function
TEMPO (x1) The current tempo value remains unchanged.
TEMPO (x2) The current tempo value and the status of the
SYNC START function remain as they are.
TRANSPOSE
The "USRTrnsp" setting remains as it is.
(x1)
TRANSPOSE
The "USRTrnsp" setting and the status of the
(x2)
ORIENTAL SCALE buttons remain unchanged.
MONO/PORT
The "Mode" and "Port" settings of the Main
(x1)
part (see p. 40) remain unchanged.
MONO/PORT
The "Mode" and "Port" settings of the Main
(x2)
and Dual parts (see p. 40) remain unchanged.
(*) The assignments of the USER TONES buttons (see p. 30)
are also saved to a User Program.
You can also activate several buttons at once.
(2) Select the User Program whose registration (with the
exception of the unnecessary settings) settings you want
to use.
(3) Switch the LOCK buttons off again before recalling yet
another User Program if you need all of its settings.
Note: The status of the LOCK buttons is not saved to a User Pro-
gram.

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