Using Rhythms Stored In User Memory - Roland Music Atelier AT-45 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance

■ Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory

The AT-45 features a User memory.
What is the User Memory?
The User memory is the area within the instrument where User rhythms
you create as well as rhythms from Music Style Disks are stored.
You can also copy User rhythms (p. 158) saved on floppy disks to the
User memory.
The AT-45 is shipped from the factory with rhythms already stored in User
memory. You can replace these rhythms with rhythms loaded in from
Music Style Disks, or with User rhythms you've created and saved using the
Rhythm Customize function (p. 158).
The content of User memory is retained even while the AT-45's power is
turned off.
You can call up rhythms in User memory by pressing the [Disk/User]
button.
Calling Up Rhythms Stored in User Memory
1.
Press the [Disk/User] button.
The Rhythm screen appears.
2.
Touch <
The rhythms stored in User Memory are displayed.
3.
Touch a rhythm name to select the desired rhythm.
The indicator of [Disk/User] button will blink.
4.
After selecting a rhythm, press the flashing [Disk/User]
button once more.
The [Disk/User] button stops flashing and remains lit, indicating that the
rhythm has been selected.
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> on the Rhythm screen.
If you wish to store a disk
Rhythm in the User
memory, refer to "Copying
Rhythms on Disks into
User Memory" (p. 68).
If you want to restore the
original rhythms that User
memory contained at the
time the instrument was
shipped from the factory,
refer to "Restoring the
Rhythm Stored in the User
Memory to Their Original
Factory Settings" (p. 70).
If a floppy disk containing
saved rhythms is in the
disk drive, then when you
touch <
>, the
rhythms on the floppy disk
are displayed.
You can also confirm the
rhythm by touching <Exit>
in the Rhythm screen.

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