Saving - Roland MKS-100 Owner's Manual

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Saving
A
whole Bank
of
the
sampled sound
can be
saved on
a
quick disk(QD) with the
Wave
Par-
ameters,
Performance
Parameters,
Split
Point,
Structure
Mode, Bank
Name
and
File
Name.
The
saved
data
can be loaded back
to
the
MKS-
100
at
any
time. This
way,
exactly
the
same
situa-
tion
before saving
can be reproduced.
The
data
programmed
on
the
MKS-100
can be
used
as the data
for
the Roland
Digital
Sampling
Keyboard
S-10.
1.
Basic
Saving
®
Call
the
Bank
to
be
saved and
select the
Structure
Mode
for
playing
it
back.
@
Push
the
Save
Button
Name
:
(D
Write
a
File
Name
of
the data as
follows.
As'you
rotate
the
Alpha
Dial,
an
alphabet,
num-
ber
or
sign
will
appear
at
the
flashing
cursor
in
the
Display.
When
the
first
letter
is
written,
move
the cursor
to
the next
position
using the
Button
@,
then
write
the
second
letter
with
the Alpha
Dial.
Alpha
Dial
(b
j
ABCDEFGHIJK
c
D
LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
c
D
abcdefghi
jkim
D
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^
n
p
q
r
s
t
U
V
w
X
y
n
ct;
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
'1
1
c;;^
?
,
*
+
-
-/ <
=
n
The
cursor
can be
moved
backward
using the
<
But-
ton
®
.
To
make
a
space,
simply push
the
Forward
Button
®
.
When
you
are editing
the data loaded
from
a
QD,
the data
is
already
named.
Rename
it
if
you
like.
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