Storing Your Settings (Memory Backup) - Roland HPi-50e Owner's Manual

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Operation Guide
Using the Metronome
Here's how to sound the metronome.
To turn the metronome on
Press the [Metronome] button so it blinks.
To change the tempo
Press the [Slow] [Fast] button.
Selecting a Song
Access the song screen.
To select a song
1.
Press the [Song] button to access the song select screen .
2.
Use the cursor [
] [
category and song .
Song list
Use the [ ] [ ] cursor
buttons to choose.

Storing Your Settings (memory backup)

The HPi-50e allows you to adjust numerous settings, but these settings will return to their default values as soon as you turn off the power.
However, by using the Memory Backup feature, you can have the changes you've made in settings be retained.
1.
While holding down the [Key Touch] button, press the
[Transpose] button .
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] [
] [
] buttons to select the
Category
Use the [ ] [ ] cursor
buttons to select.
Icon
Icons are shown to
indicate the type of
data, and to indicate
whether the song
contains lyrics or
fingering.
Describing this area
To adjust the metronome volume or time signature
Use the cursor [
] [
] buttons to select the item, and use the
cursor [
] [
] buttons to specify the desired setting.
Volume
Metronome volume
Beat
E.g., 2/2 or 4/4
Sound
Click tone or an electronic sound
Pattern
Specifies how the weak beats are to be sounded.
Beat Lamp
Switches the [Metronome] button's illumination on/off.
Tempo Mute
If this is "On, " playback at a fixed tempo.
To select a song that's saved on a USB flash drive
1.
Press the [Song] button to access the song
select screen .
2.
Use the cursor [
] [
"USB Memory . "
3.
Use the cursor [
] [
Copying a song from your computer to a USB flash
drive
2.
Use the cursor [
] [
Backup . "
3.
Press the [
] cursor button .
4.
Choose "Execute," and press the [
] buttons to select
Category
Choose "USB Memory. "
] buttons to select a song .
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] buttons to select "Memory
] button .
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