Using Memory Banks; Storing The Combination Of Memory Pistons As A Memory Bank - Roland Classic C-380 Owner's Manual

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Storing a Combination of Stops

Using Memory Banks

The state of the general memory [1]–[5] pistons and the division memory [1]–[5] pistons (C-380 only) can be stored as a "memory
bank."
You can use twenty memory banks (M01–M20). This allows you to store a total of one hundred registrations (5 x 20).
fig.piston-1.eps
M02
M01

Storing the Combination of Memory Pistons as a Memory Bank

1.
Use the memory bank select [M–]/[M+] pistons to select the memory bank number to be used for storage.
fig.LCD951.eps
Number of memory bank
2.
While holding the [SET] piston, press one of the general memory pistons or division memory pistons (C-380
only).
• If you press a general memory [1]–[5] piston, the current settings of the general memory [1]–[5] pistons will be stored in the bank.
• If you press a MAN I division memory [1]–[5] piston, the current settings of the MAN I division memory [1]–[5] pistons will be stored in
the bank.
• If you press a MAN II division memory [1]–[5] piston, the current settings of the MAN II division memory [1]–[5] pistons will be stored in
the bank.
Please be aware that the information that was previously stored in the memory bank will be overwritten and lost.
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M20

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