Remembering The Settings Even When The Power Is Turned Off (Memory Backup); Restoring The Original Default Settings (Factory Reset) - Roland RP101 Owner's Manual

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Changing Various Settings
Remembering the Settings Even
when the Power is Turned Off
(Memory Backup)
Normally, the settings of the various variations will revert to
their default values when the power is turned off. However,
you can specify that the various settings will be remembered
even when the power is turned off.
This function is called "Memory Backup."
Stored Settings
• Brilliance (p. 20)
• Reverb On/Off, Depth of the Reverb (p. 21)
• Damper Resonance (p. 34)
• Key Touch (p. 22)
• Twin Piano Mode (p. 25)
• Master Tuning (p. 32)
1.
While holding down the [SONG] button and
[METRONOME] button, hold down the A0 key for
approximately five seconds.
Hold down for five seconds
The indicators of all buttons will blink several times. When
memory backup has been completed, the RP101 will
return to its previous state.
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A0
Restoring the Original Default
Settings (Factory Reset)
The memory backup settings can be restored to the original
default condition. This operation is referred to as "Factory
Reset."
1.
While holding down the [SONG] button and
[METRONOME] button, hold down the C8 key for
approximately five seconds.
2.
When the indicators of all buttons start blinking,
switch off the power, then turn it back on again.
NOTE
Executing this operation will not erase the recorded
performance. When you want to erase the recorded
performance, refer to "Erasing Recorded Performances"
(p. 31).
C8
Hold down for five seconds

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