Saving A Rhythm Set; Copying And Initializing Settings; Copying A Patch Or Rhythm Set; Copying A Patch Tone Or A Rhythm Tone - Roland Groovebox MC-307 Reference Manual

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Saving a Rhythm Set

This operation is used to save all parameters covered
describing rhythm set editing.
* To save the rhythm set with modified settings, follow the
procedure below. On the other hand, if you have modified some
parameters for a rhythm set but do not want to save the
modifications, the rhythm set before modification can be used if
this procedure is omitted.
Procedure
1. Select and edit a rhythm set. (P. 105 - P. 112)
2. Press the [SYSTEM] button.
3. Press the [F3 (WR)] button.
4. Press the [F2 (RHY)] button.
The screen appears where you can specify the copy
source and destination rhythm sets. The display
indicates that the rhythm set selected in step 1 is
specified as the source.
5. Select the destination pattern to which the pattern is
copied, using [CURSOR (down)] button.
* The rhythm set is saved under the Rhythm set number selected
here. Be sure to select an appropriate rhythm set; the
previously saved rhythm set is cleared.
6. Press the [F4 (WR)] button.
The rhythm set naming screen appears.
7. Specify characters using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC/
DEC] buttons.
The following characters are available.
space, A–Z, a–z, 0–9,! " # $ % & ' ( ) * +, - . / : ; < = > ? @
[ \ ] ^ _ ` { | }
8. After characters have been specified, press [F4 (OK)]
button.
The "ARE YOU SURE?" message is displayed.
9. Press [F4 (EXEC)] button.
Saving is executed.
* In step 7 above, upper- or lower-case versions of the selected
characters can be specified by pressing the [CURSOR (up/
down)] buttons.
* In step 7, the [F1] and [F2] buttons can be conveniently used
for editing names.
- [F1 (INS)]: Adds a character at the cursor position.
- [F2 (DEL)]: Deletes a character at the cursor position.
Chapter 6 Making Original Patches
Copying and Initializing
Settings
The parameters described in this chapter can be copied or
initialized. Read the following pages for details.

Copying a Patch or Rhythm Set

A patch can be copied by performing WRITE on an unedited
patch with the PATCH WRITE function (P. 104).
Copying a Patch Tone or a
Rhythm Tone
Refer to "Copying a patch tone and a rhythm key (COPY)"
(P. 128).
Initializing a Patch or a Rhythm
Tone
Refer to "Initializing a patch, rhythm tone and pattern
(INITIALIZE)" (P. 128).
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