Saving Your Settings (User Program); Saving The Current Settings - Roland FR-3X V-Accordion Owner's Manual

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Saving your settings (User Program)

11.
Saving your settings (User Program)
Your FR-3x contains 10 User Program memories where you can store the settings listed below. Working with those mem-
ories has the advantage that you can recall frequently used settings at the press of a button. The User Program settings
also include the "address" of the last Set you selected.
The following settings are saved to the User Programs:
Set
Treble section
Orchestra
Organ
Bass & Chord section
Orchestral Bass
Orchestral Chord
Orchestral Free Bass
Drum mode
Free Bass

Saving the current settings

Here is how to save the current settings.
1.
Press and hold the [USER PROGRAM] button
to select write mode.
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Number of the current Set
Register
Octave setting
Bass-to-Treble mode
Register
Octave setting
Level
Register
Octave setting
Level
Register
On/Off
Register
Level
On/Off
Register
Level
On/Off
Register
Level
On/Off
Drum Set number
Level
On/Off
Register
The display now shows a flashing "UP–" message.
UP-
The USER PRG indicator below the display lights to
indicate that the FR-3x is now in User Program mode.
NOTE
If you made a mistake and do not want to save your set-
tings, press the [USER PROGRAM] button to leave this
function.
2.
Press the treble register ([1]~[0]) that is
assigned to the User Program memory
where you want to save your settings.
The "–" to the right of "UP" changes to the number of
the selected User Program. This means that the FR-3x
is now using the settings you have just saved. The
display indication stops flashing.
3.
Press the [USER PROGRAM] button again to
leave this mode.
The USER PRG indicator below the display goes dark
to indicate that the FR-3x is no longer in User Pro-
gram mode. At this point, the FR-3x returns to the
settings you were using before selecting User Pro-
gram mode, and the display once again shows the
main page.

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