About Memory; Temporary Memory; Temporary Area; Rewritable Memory - Roland GAIA Synthesizer SH-01 Owner's Manual

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About Memory

Memory provides storage locations where patches (p.
18) and other settings are stored. There are three types of
memory: "temporary memory, " "rewritable memory, " and
"non-rewritable memory. "
Rewritable memory (Internal memory)
User memory
8
64
phrases
patches
Temporary memory (Temporary area)
Phrase
Rewritable memory (USB memory)
User memory
8
phrases
patches
Non-rewritable memory
Preset memory
64
64
arpeggios
patches
System
memory
Arpeggio
Patch
System
memory
64

Temporary memory

Temporary area

Data for the patch you select via the front panel buttons is
called up to this area.
When you play the keyboard or play back the phrase
recorder, sounds are produced according to the settings
that are in the temporary area. When you edit a patch,
the changes you make do not directly modify the data in
memory; rather, the data is read into the temporary area,
then modified.
The settings in the temporary area will be lost when you
turn off the power or call up other settings. If you want to
keep the data that's in the temporary area, you must store
it into rewritable memory.

Rewritable memory

System memory

System memory contains system parameter settings that
specify how the GAIA SH-01 is to operate.

User memory

Patches and phrases can be stored in user memory.
USB memory (p. 55)
Patches and phrases can be stored in USB memory in the
same way as in user memory.
Non-rewritable memory
Preset memory
The data in preset memory cannot be rewritten.
If you've edited data that was recalled from preset
memory, you can store it in rewritable memory (user
memory or USB memory).
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