Saving A Registration (Registration Write) - Roland VP-770 Owner's Manual

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Saving a Registration
registration (When you edit the registration settings, the "*" symbol will appear in the upper right of the top
screen). If you want to keep the modifi ed registration, you must save it.
*
When you execute the save operation, the registration that had previously been saved to the save
destination will be overwritten and lost. However, the internal factory-set registrations can be
recovered by executing the Factory Reset operation.
1.
Press the [F2] (WRITE) button.
The REGIST NAME screen will appear.
2.
Use the cursor buttons and the value dial to enter a name, and then
press the [F2] (WRITE) button.
3.
Use the cursor buttons or the value dial to select the write-destina-
tion registration, and then press the [F2] (EXEC) button.
The confi rmation message will appear.
4.
At the confi rmation screen, press the [F1] (OK) button to save the
registration.
When the "Completed!" indication appears, the registration has been saved.
If you decide not to save, press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen.
( REGISTRATION WRITE)
You can also save the registration
by pressing the [F2] (WRITE) button
in one of the Vocal Designer,
Ensemble, or Bass & Percussion
editing screens.
Value dial
Chooses characters.
Cursor left/right
Moves the cursor.
Cursor up/down
Switches between uppercase/lowercase.
[SHIFT]+[F1] (DELETE)
Deletes the character at the cursor, and
moves the subsequent characters one
place forward.
[SHIFT]+[F2] (INSERT)
Inserts a space at the cursor location.
A screen will appear, allowing you to select the write-
destination registration.
*
As the destination of a write, you'll normally only
be able to select a user registration (U11–U44).
However, if you've disabled Preset Protect (p. 78), all
registrations will be available as write destinations.
*
You can also select the write destination by using
the buttons as described on p. 79.
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