Canceling The Last-Performed Undo (Redo); Canceling Only The Last-Performed Operation; When The Disk Has Little Remaining Space; Deleting Only Unneeded Performance Data (Song Optimize) - Roland VXpanded VS-880 Owner's Manual

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Canceling the last-performed
Undo (Redo)
The Redo function can be executed if the UNDO indicator is
lit. If the song data is saved, for example by your doing
STORE Current or selecting another song, the UNDO indi-
cator will go out and the Undo function will no longer be
available.
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [UNDO]. When Redo is
executed, the UNDO indicator will go dark.
Canceling only the last-per-
formed operation
If you most frequently use the Undo function to undo just
the previously performed recording/editing operation (i.e.,
undo level 1), you may prefer not to be bothered with the
messages that appear when the [UNDO] button is pressed.
In this case, make the following settings so that just the pre-
vious operation will be undone immediately when the
[UNDO] button is pressed.
1. Press [SYSTEM]. If a message with a question mark
such as "SYS System PRM?" does not appear, press
[SYSTEM] once again.
2. Use PARAMETER [
System PRM?" message, and press [YES].
3. Use PARAMETER [
MESSAGE=," and use the TIME/VALUE dial to set this
"Off."
4. When the setting has been made, press [PLAY (DIS-
PLAY)] to return to Play condition.
UNDO MSG (Undo message)
If, when [UNDO] is pressed, you want the previous opera-
tion to be undone immediately without a confirmation mes-
sage appearing, set this ÒOff.Ó Normally you should set this
ÒOn.Ó
][
] to get the "SYS
][
] to get the "SYS UNDO
Chapter 9 Other convenient functions
When the disk has little
remaining space
Deleting only unneeded perfor-
mance data (Song Optimize)
When operations such as overdubbing and punch-in
recording are repeated, the old data will remain in the disk
drive. In some cases, significant amounts of memory can be
occupied by this unnecessary data, decreasing the available
space on the current drive, and shortening the length of
time available for recording.
The Optimize operation erases this unnecessary data from
the disk drive, increasing the available disk space.
1. Press [SONG], and select "SNG Song Optimize?",
press [YES].
2. The display will ask "SongOptimize Ok?", so press
[YES].
3. The display will ask "Optimize Sure ?", so press [YES]
and the Optimize operation will be executed.
Depending on the situation, an appreciable length of
time will be required for the Optimize operation to be
completed. This is not a malfunction. Do not turn the
power off until the Optimize operation is completed.
Deleting one song of perfor-
mance data (Song Erase)
This erases song data from the current drive.
1. Press [SONG], select "SNG Song Erase?," and press
[YES].
2. The names of the songs stored on the current drive will
appear. Select the song that you wish to erase, and
execute.
An asterisk Ò Ó will appear at the beginning of the cur-
rently selected song. If the currently selected song has
been erased, the lowest-numbered song in the current
drive will be selected.
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