Saving A Style With A Cover Alteration - Roland G-70 Owner's Manual

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(5) If you like the new version better than the original
one, press the [SAVE] field to save the Style to the
internal memory, a memory card or floppy disk (see
p. 77).
Note: The COVER information is part of the data only the G-70
understands.
Note: You can also modify the COVER settings yourself (see
p. 124).
ISaved Version
The STYLE COVER page contains a [SAVED¥VERSION]
field that works as follows:
There can be three different versions of each Style.
[1] The original Style without COVER settings. This version
can be selected by pressing the [ORIGINAL] field on
page 1.
[2] The same Style that uses one of the COVER presets.
This version can be saved using the [SAVE] field. If you
save this version, the Style will use the COVER settings
whenever you select it using the standard procedure
(see p. 27) or the Style Finder (see p. 86).
[3] A Style saved with the [SAVE] field, which you recall
and then alter by selecting another COVER preset
(without saving this version).
In case [3], the [ORIGINAL] field on the STYLE COVER
page temporarily restores the original version with
no COVER data. To return to version [2] after select-
ing a different COVER preset, press the
[SAVED¥VERSION] field.
Note: Saving a Style with a COVER preset affects all User Pro-
grams that refer to this Style.

Saving a Style with a COVER alteration

As stated above, you can decide to change any Style on
a more or less permanent basis by saving it with the
selected COVER preset (or STYLE MAKEUP TOOLS set-
tings, p. 124).
(1) On the STYLE COVER page, select the desired
COVER preset (see above).
(2) Press the [SAVE] field.
G-70 Music Workstation
The display changes to:
This page allows you to save the current Style to the
internal memory, a memory card or a floppy disk. It
will be saved along with the COVER settings you
selected.
(3) Press the [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY], [FLOPPY] or
[INTERNAL¥MEMORY] field to specify where you
want to save the Style.
(4) Enter the name for the file.
See page 49.
Note: The G-70 supports both upper- and lower-case letters
for file names. Choose whichever is more convenient (or
clearer).
(5) Press the [EXECUTE] field to save the data.
If the selected memory area already contains a Style
of that name, you are asked whether it is OK to over-
write it.
• Press the [YES] field to overwrite the file.
• Press the [NO] field to return to the SAVE STYLE page,
change the name, then press [EXECUTE] again.
The data are saved and a "Operation Successful" mes-
sage confirms the end of the operation.
Note: To return to the Style's original version, select it, press
the [ORIGINAL] field on the STYLE COVER page, then save it
again using the procedure described above.
Note: If you save a factory Style under a different name, you
can no longer select the new version using the STYLE buttons
(see p. 27). Such "customized" Styles can be assigned to a CUS-
TOM memory (see p. 83) or recalled using the Style Finder (see
p. 86).
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Using the Style Cover function
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