About The Memory Function; Calling Up Memory; Changing The Memory Settings (Edit); Storing Knob And Button Settings To Memory (Write) - Roland VGA-5 Owner's Manual

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About the Memory Function
You can store and call up ten knob and button settings used to operate the VGA-5.
settings (p. 24).
MANUAL
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(2) Memory Buttons
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Calling Up Memory
Press memory button (2) to select the memory to be called
up.
When [A/B] is not lighted, the memories numbered from 1 through
5 can be selected (in the illustration, Memory 1 is selected).
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When [A/B] is lit, the memories numbered from 6 through 10 can
be selected (in the illustration, Memory 6 is selected).
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Changing the Memory
Settings (Edit)
1.
Press memory button (2) to select the memory whose
settings are to be changed.
2. Operate the knobs /buttons.
When you change the knob or button settings, the button
indicator corresponding to the selected memory flashes.
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When turning a knob, the value stored in the memory
changes after the knob reaches the knob position
corresponding to that stored value. Thus you should first
make a wide sweep with the knob, then remake the
setting.
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If before the setting is stored the mode is switched to
Manual or Memory or the power is turned off, all
changes in the values are deleted. Whenever working
with important settings, be sure to use the Write
operation.
Storing Knob and Button
Settings to Memory (Write)
1.
When you have finished making the knob and/or button
settings, press [WRITE] (3), causing the indicator to light.
2. Press memory button (2) for the memory that you want
to contain the settings.
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Tf you want to cancel the Write operation, press [MANUAL]
(1).
3.
Press [WRITE] (3) once more to execute writing.
During the write, the [WRITE] indicator flashes rapidly;
the write is completed when the [WRITE] indicator stops
flashing and stays off.
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