Naming The Tone Colors Oo - Roland alpha JUNO-2 Owner's Manual

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9. Naming the Tone Colors
You can write a name (within 10 letters) to each
tone color, or rename it.
<OPERATION>
@ Call the tone color which you wish to
rename.
@ Push the Name Button ®.
The Display ® will respond with:
Example ¥
Cursor
Tone Name
@) Keep pressing the Name Button ® until
the cursor comes under the letter to be
changed.
The cursor moves one letter rightward each time
the Name
Button is pressed. When
the cursor
reaches the right end, it goes back to the beginning.
@ Change the name by using the a Dial @.
The available letters for naming are as follows.
(Space) fayppen)
(Smali Letters)
© Repeat the steps @) @ as many times as
necessary.
30
© If the tone color to be written is in the
Memory group, set the Memory
Protect
Switch to the OFF position, and if it is in
the Cartridge group, set the Protect Switch
on
the
cartridge
to the
OFF
position.
@ While holding the Write Button ® down,
select the tone
color to be written
by
pushing the relevant Group Selector But-
ton @, the Bank Selector Button ® and
the Number Selector Button ®.
The Display @® will change to:
Exampie
W Renaming M-11
While holding
the Write
Button ®
down.
Cc
Push the
ursor
Group Selector
Tone Color
Button
to be renamed
"MEMORY".
Push the
Cursor
Bank Selector
Button [7].
Push the
Cursor
Number Selector
Button [7],
New Name
Return the Memory Protect Switch ® or
the Protect Switch on the cartridge to the
ON position.
* Taking the operation @ will automatically write
the tone color selected in the step (). So if you
do not change the tone color but only the tone
name, assign the same tone color you called in
the step ©.
* When renaming the tone color in the Cartridge,
the position of the Memory Protect Switch @
has no effect.

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