Initializing A Sound (Init); Protecting The Internal Memory (Protect) - Roland XV-5050 Owner's Manual

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Initializing a Sound (INIT)

This feature resets all of the parameters in the current Patch,
Performance, Rhythm Set or Rhythm Tone to their standard or
factory default settings (INITIALIZE).
* When you play a Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or Rhythm Tone,
you're actually playing it from the XV-5050's Temporary memory —
the Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or Rhythm Tone is instantly
copied into the Temporary memory when you select it. During
initialization, only the copy is affected, not the version saved in
memory. If you wish to restore all of the XV-5050's settings to their
factory values, perform a Factory Reset. (p. 15)
1. Select the Performance, Patch or Rhythm Set you wish to
initialize.
2. Press [UTILITY] to make its indicator light.
3. Press [
CURSOR] a few times to move the cursor to the
upper left of the display.
4. Turn [VALUE] to select "INIT PATCH (RHYTHM, PERFORM)."
5. Press [CURSOR
] to move the cursor to the lower right of
the display.
6. Turn [VALUE] to select the Initialize mode.
7. Press [ENTER].
When the initialization is finished, "Complete" appears
momentarily in the display.
8. Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
Parameter
Value
Mode
Initialize
DEFAULT,
Mode
PRESET
The Rhythm Set Initialize operation can also be used to initialize
the settings of only an individual percussion instrument sound
(key) that you specify. In this case, move the cursor to the lower
left of the display, and turn [VALUE] to select the percussion
instrument sound that you wish to initialize.
fig.05-06
Parameter
Value
Type
ALL,
ONE KEY
Key
A0–C8
Description
DEFAULT: This resets the data cur-
rently in the Temporary memory to
the standard values called "initial da-
ta": INIT PATCH, INIT PERFORM or
INIT SET. Use this setting when you
wish to create a sound from scratch.
PRESET: This copies the factory set-
tings of the memory location in which
the Patch, Performance, Rhythm Set or
Rhythm Tone is stored into the Tem-
porary memory.
Description
ALL: The Rhythm Set will be initialized.
ONE KEY: A Rhythm Tone (key) will be
initialized.
When Type is set to "ONE KEY," this se-
lects the Rhythm Tone (key) that will be
initialized.
* This will not appear when Type is
set to "ALL."
Chapter 5 Saving a Sound You Create
Protecting the Internal Memory
(PROTECT)
This feature helps prevent the accidental overwriting of USER
memory to ensure that Patch, Performance or Rhythm Set data is not
accidentally erased.
1. Press [UTILITY] to make its indicator light.
2. Press [
CURSOR] a few times to move the cursor to the
upper left of the display.
3. Turn [VALUE] to select "WRITE PROTECT."
4. Press [CURSOR
] to move the cursor to the lower left of
the display.
5. Turn [VALUE] to select the parameter you wish to set.
6. Press [CURSOR
] to move the cursor to the lower right of
the display.
7. Turn [VALUE] to select ON or OFF.
8. Press [EXIT] to return to the previous screen.
Parameter
Value
Internal
Internal Write
OFF, ON
Protect
Exclusive
Exclusive Pro-
OFF, ON
tect
Description
Prevents the Write operation
from accidentally overwriting
USER memory locations.
When this is set ON, the data
cannot be written. Data can be
only written when Internal
Write Protect is off. When the
XV-5050's power is turned on,
this setting is automatically
turned on, — you will need to
turn it off before writing data
to the USER memory. It is also
possible to turn this setting off
during the Write procedure.
Prevents System Exclusive
messages received from an ex-
ternal MIDI device from re-
writing USER memory
settings. When this feature is
on, the data cannot be rewrit-
ten by System Exclusive mes-
sages. When it is off, data can
be rewritten, even if the Inter-
nal Write Protect setting is set
to ON.
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