Saving Recorded Performances To The Favorites - Roland HPi-6s Owner's Manual

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Saving Recorded Performances to the Favorites

You can save the performances you have recorded to the "Favorites."
If you turn off the power of the HPi-6S after recording a song without saving the recording first, the recorded
song is deleted. Songs saved to the "Favorites" are not deleted even when the power is turned off, so be sure
that any song that you don't want to lose is saved to the "Favorites."
1.
Record the performance (p. 71, p. 74, p. 78).
2.
Press the [
3.
Hold down the [
The following screen appears.
fig.d-RegistFavorites-e_50
4.
Press the
A screen like the one shown below appears.
You can change the name of the recorded song in this screen.
fig.RenameSong2-1-e
If you do not want to change the song name, go to Step 6.
5.
Press the
change, then press the
character.
6.
After changing the name, press the [
The song, with the name changed, is saved to the "Favorites."
(Song)] button to open the "song selection" screen.
(Song)] button and press the [
cursor right button to select <OK>, then press the [
Character to be changed
The selected character is shown with a
black background.
Characters that can be input:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
Space !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@
cursor left or right button to select the character you want to
cursor up or down button to change the
] button.
Recording Your Performance
] button.
] button.
NOTE
When you have selected a
song registered to the
"Favorites" genre, holding
down the [
(Song)] button
and pressing the [
] button
displays the "song deletion"
screen.
If you do not want to delete the
song, use the
cursor button
to select <Cancel> and then
press the [
] button.
You can save recorded songs
to USB Memory; you can also
save songs after changing the
save format (p. 81). In
addition, you can copy songs
saved in the "Favorites" to USB
Memory (p. 85).
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