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Rhythm Composer TR-505
Owner's manual
Tape; Saving - Roland TR-505 Owner's Manual
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Owner's manual
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TAPE INTERFACE
The
TR-505's
Tape
Interface
allows the
Tracks
writ-
ten
into
memory
to
be
stored
on a
tape.
If
saving
cannot be
done
after
all,
use
a different
tape
recorder.
It
may
be
a
good
idea to
verify
if
the data
has
been
successfully
saved
every time
to
prevent the
loss of
important
data.
The
data
saved on
a tape
can be
loaded back
to
the
TR-505
at
any
time you
like.
All
the
saving,
verification
and
loading
procedures
should be
done
with the
composer
set
to
the
Track
Playing
mode
and
stopped.
a.
Saving
First
of
all,
connect
the tape recorder
and
the
com-
poser as
shown
below.
®
Start
the tape recorder
on
record.
I
While
holding the
Shift
Key
<D
down,
press the
Save
(Main
Key
®), then
the Enter Key.
The
Display
responds
with
as
below showing
that
it
is
now
in
the saving
mode.
While
holding
down
|g
c
I
When
the saving
sign
in
the Display disappears
from
the
Display,
stop the tape
recorder.
For
about 5
seconds
after
the
Enter
Key
is
pressed, the
Pilot
tone
is
heard,
then
it
is
followed
by
the
modulated
tone
which
carries
the
data.
To
stop saving
during the saving,
push
the
Main
Key!.
To
ensure
if
the data
has
been
properly
saved,
go
to
the
Verification
on
the next page.
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