Chapter 11. Setting Sounds To Basic Values (Initialize); Restoring The Factory Settings (Factory Reset); Setting Performances/Patches To Basic Values (Initialize) - Roland JP-8080 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 11.
The "Initialize" function lets you restore JP-8080 performances or patches to certain basic values.
The "Factory Preset" function lets you restore performances, patches, patterns, motions and system settings to
their factory settings.
Setting Performances/Patches
to Basic Values (Initialize)
The performance or patch in the temporary can be set to a
standard set of basic values (p.142, 143). This is convenient
when you wish to create your own sounds from scratch.
1
Press [EDIT].
The [EDIT] indicator will light, and the BANK [1]–[8]
indicators will blink.
2
Press [INIT/UTIL] (BANK [7]) several times to
select the Initialize page.
The [INIT/UTIL] indicator will light.
3
Use [DEC]/[INC] to select the type of initialization.
PERF: TEMPORARY:
the performance in the temporary area
PATCH: TEMPORARY:
the patch in the temporary area
If you decide not to initialize, press [EXIT].
4
If you selected PATCH: TEMPORARY, use PANEL
SELECT [UPPER]/[LOWER] to select the part that
you wish to initialize.
If you press both [LOWER]/[UPPER] simultaneously,
both indicators will light, and the patches of both parts
will be initialized.
5
Press [WRITE].
The display will indicate "Completed," and the previous
display will reappear.
The initialize operation has been completed.
*
For details on Voice Modulator Initialize which sets the
performance in the temporary area to settings which
allow you to use the Voice Modulator, refer to p.106.
140
Setting Sounds to Basic Values (Initialize)

Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

Restoring the Factory Settings
(Factory Reset)
Using this function, the data in the JP-8080's user memory
(performances, patches, patterns, motions) and the data in
system memory (all parameters which are set by [MIDI]
and [SETUP]) can be restored to the factory settings.
A menu item is also provided which sets the user perfor-
mances/patches to the JP-8000 preset performance/patch
settings, for use when you wish to bulk dump (p.139) sound
data from a Roland JP-8000 synthesizer to the JP-8080.
*
When you perform the Factory Reset operation, the data
in memory will return to the factory settings (or the JP-
8000 settings). Before executing this operation, be sure
that any important data has been saved on a memory
card (p.129–132) or on an external MIDI device via bulk
dump (p.137).
1
Press [EDIT].
The [EDIT] indicator will light, and the BANK [1]–[8]
indicators will blink.
2
Press [INIT/UTIL] (BANK [7]) several times to
select the Factory Reset page.
The [INIT/UTIL] indicator will light.
3
Use [DEC]/[INC] to select the type of factory reset
(refer to the explanations that follow).
4
Press [REC].
A message will ask you for confirmation.
If you decide not to perform the Factory Reset opera-
tion, press [EXIT].
5
Press [WRITE].
The display will indicate "Completed," and the previous
display will then reappear.
This completes the Factory Reset operation.

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