About Memory; Temporary Memory (The Temporary Area); Rewritable Memory; Non-Rewritable Memory - Roland Jupiter-50 Owner's Manual

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Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-50

About Memory

The area in which sounds and other settings are stored is called "memory. "
Memory is divided into three areas: temporary memory (the temporary area), rewritable memory, and non-rewritable memory.
JUPITER-50
Select
Non-rewritable Memory
SuperNATURAL
Acoustic Tones
Manual Percussions
Drums/SFX
Preset Arpeggio Styles
USB Flash Drive
ROLAND Folder
Registrations (256)
Live Sets (2,560)
Synth Tones (2,048) *1
Preset Arpeggio Styles (16)
Temporary Memory (the Temporary
Area)
The data for a sound you select is called into this area.
When you play the keyboard, the sounds you hear are produced
according to the settings in the temporary area. When you edit
sounds, you're editing the data that's in the temporary area.
Settings in the temporary area are temporary; they will be lost
when you turn off the power or select other settings. If you want
to keep the settings of the temporary area, you must save them to

rewritable memory.

MEMO
When you import a SuperNATURAL synth tone, or import an
SMF (Standard MIDI File) as a user arpeggio style (p. 49), it will
be written directly into rewritable memory without passing
through the temporary area.
Rewritable Memory
This is where you can save Registrations, Live Sets, SuperNATURAL
Synth Tones, user arpeggio styles, and system settings (system
parameters).
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Temporary Area
Restore
System
SuperNATURAL
Settings
Select
Write
Rewritable Memory
Registrations (256)
Live Sets (2,560)
SuperNATURAL
Synth Tones (2,048) *1
User Arpeggio Styles (16)
Backup
Import
Export
SOUND
Folder
Sound data
files

Non-rewritable Memory

This contains SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones, Manual Percussion,
Drums/SFX, and preset arpeggio style data. This data cannot be
directly rewritten; however, you are free to save the edited results in
a Registration or Live Set.

USB Flash Drive

The data saved in rewritable memory can be backed up to a USB
flash drive (p. 70). A USB flash drive can contain one set of backup
data.
In addition to this, registrations, live sets, tones (SuperNATURAL
Synth Tones only) can be exported to a USB flash drive. You can also
select and load the desired Registrations, Live Sets, or tones from
data that was exported to a USB flash drive.
MEMO
You can also import live sets and tones that you exported from
JUPITER-80.
System
Settings
Import
SMF
(Standard MIDI
files)
*1 SuperNATURAL Synth Tones can
only be imported/exported

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