Settings Saved Even If The Power Is Turned Off; Disabling The Buttons (Panel Lock) - Roland GP-9 Owner's Manual

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Settings Saved Even If the Power Is Turned Off

This piano remembers the "settings that are saved automatically" even when the power is turned off and then on again. You can also configure your
favorite settings (Registration), so that the instrument remembers the favorite settings you've saved. Other settings return to their default values
when you turn the power off and on again.
Settings that are saved automatically
This piano automatically saves the following settings. These settings are
remembered even if the power is turned off.
Language
Power Off by the Lid
Auto Off
Master Tuning
Temperament
Temperament Key
Metronome Type
Beat
Metronome Downbeat
Metronome Pattern
Metronome Volume
Metronome Tone
Rhythm Pattern

Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)

To prevent settings from being accidentally changed while you perform,
you can disable all buttons other than the [Ā] button and the [
Settings saved in Registration
Turn the "Registering Your Favorite Settings" (p. 11) setting on to save
the following settings.
Page
Setting
Ambience Type
p. 8
Kbd Ambience
p. 8
Brilliance
p. 25
Keyboard Mode
p. 25
Kbd Transpose On/Off *
p. 25
Kbd Transpose
p. 25
Key Touch
p. 25
Whole - Tone/Split - Right Tone/Dual - Tone 1
p. 25
Split - Left Tone
p. 25
p. 26
Split - Balance
p. 26
Split - Left Shift
p. 27
Split - Right Shift
p. 27
Dual - Tone 2
p. 27
p. 27
Dual - Tone1 Shift
p. 27
Dual - Tone2 Shift
p. 27
p. 27
Song Transpose
p. 27
Damper Pedal Part
p. 28
Center Pedal
p. 28
Left Pedal
p. 18
MIDI Transmit Ch.
p. 18
Rotary speed
p. 18
p. 12
* This memorizes whether the keyboard transposition has been set or not.
p. 12
p. 12
p. 12
p. 12
p. 12
p. 12
Lock the panel
Unlock the panel
] knob.
Page
p. 9
p. 9
p. 9
p. 29
p. 11
p. 11
p. 11
p. 11
p. 9, p. 10
p. 9
p. 9
p. 9
p. 9
p. 9
p. 10
p. 10
p. 10
p. 10
p. 29
p. 25
p. 26
p. 26
p. 26
p. 27
p. 9
Hold down the [
] button until the screen
shows the "
" symbol.
Hold down the [
] button until the "
symbol disappears.
"
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