Ä Saving The Scene Settings; (Scene Write); Ä Using The Scene Lock Function; (Scene Initialize) - Roland JUNO-X Reference Manual

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Editing a Scene (SCENE EDIT)
Saving the Scene Settings
Scene settings that you edit are lost when you turn off the power or
switch to another scene. By writing the scene, you can save the edited
settings.
The JUNO-X can store a total of 256 scenes, organized as 16 banks
each containing 16 scenes.
* If you want to save a tone individually, use the tone write operation
(p. 26).
1 .
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [MENU]
(WRITE) button .
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
If saving is needed, the screen indicates "EDITED. "
If the PART 1–4 tones are indicated as "EDITED, " and you want to
save the complete sound, save the tones first.
Ø "Saving the Tone Settings (TONE WRITE)" (p. 26)
2 .
Use the [ÇSELECTÉ] knob to select "SCENE," and
then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button .
3 .
Use the [ÇSELECTÉ] knob and the [- VALUE +] knob
to select the scene to save to, and then press the
[ENTER] (INIT) button .
To rename the scene, use the [Í] [Ë] buttons to move the
cursor and use the [- VALUE +] knob to select the characters.
4 .
Press the [ENTER] (INIT) button .
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
5 .
To execute, press the [ENTER] (INIT) button .
Using the Scene Lock Function
By using the scene lock function, you can make a confirmation
screen appear when you change scenes. This helps keep you from
accidentally selecting a different scene when you haven't saved the
scene.
1 .
Press the [MENU] (WRITE) button .
The setting screen appears.
2 .
Use the [ÇSELECTÉ] knob to select "SYSTEM," and
then press the [ENTER] (INIT) button .
3 .
Use the [ÇSELECTÉ] knob to select "Scene Lock," and
use the [- VALUE +] knob to set the value to "ON . "
4 .
To save the settings, hold down the [SHIFT] button
and press the [MENU] (WRITE) button .
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
5 .
To execute, press the [ENTER] (INIT) button .
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(SCENE WRITE)

Initializing a Scene
By initializing a scene, you can put the scene settings in their default
state.
* When you initialize a scene, all settings saved in the scene are erased.
Please note that the data cannot be recovered.
* Initializing the scene settings also initializes the tones of PART 1–4 at the
same time.
1 .
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [ENTER]
(INIT) button .
The INITIALIZE MENU screen appears.
2 .
Use the [ÇSELECTÉ] knob to select "SCENE . "
3 .
Press the [ENTER] (INIT) button .
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
4 .
To execute, press the [ENTER] (INIT) button .

(SCENE INITIALIZE)

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