Saving Recorded Performances To Disk-Save - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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2-3 Recording and Playback
Erasing Recorded Performances
Erase the performance you recorded.
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Song
Bass/
Rhythm
Whole
Accomp
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Upper
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1. Press the [Song] button.
A message will appear in the display, asking you to confirm that you want to erase the perfor-
mance, if you have not saved the performance on the disk yet. When you want to erase the data,
press <OK>.
If you want to cancel the operation, press <Cancel>.
After the performance has been erased, the Song Select screen will appear in the display.
2. Press <U : User Song> at the upper left of the display.
Saving Recorded Performances to Disk-Save
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Recorded performances are erased when the power is turned off. When you want to keep a perfor-
mance, please use the method shown below. This process of saving performances you have recorded
is known simply as "Save."
The number of songs that can be saved onto a disk depends on the amount of performance data they
contain, but the maximum number of songs you can save is ninety-nine songs.
*
New disks or disks which have been used on other equipment cannot be used just as they are. Please refer
to "Using New Disks—Formatting" (p.51).
Composer
Song
Bass/
Rhythm
Whole
Accomp
Lower
Upper
Menu
Pome
Cs
16 track
1. Insert a disk you want to record on into the disk drive. Make sure the write protect tab is set
to "Write" (p.8).
You can save onto the following disks:
¢ New disks formatted on this machine.
* Disks on which performances recorded on this machine are saved.
2. Press the [Save] button.
A screen like the one shown below will appear in the display.
* Song Save ==
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3. With the <A> and <W> buttons to the right of the screen, add a song number.
You can choose from numbers 1-99. Numbers previously entered on the disk will be highlighted.
Selecting one of these numbers will cause the previous one to be overwritten.

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