Saving A Phrase Memory; Saving A Phrase Memory (Write); Exchanging Phrase Memories; Deleting A Phrase Memory (Initialize) - Boss RC-505 Owner's Manual

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Saving a Phrase Memory

Saving a Phrase Memory (Write)

If you select a different phrase memory or turn off the power after
recording or editing the settings, the recorded content or edited
settings will be lost. If you want to keep the data, you must save it.
1.
Press the [WRITE] button .
The Write screen appears.
Write to
INIT MEMORY
Save-Destination Phrase Memory
2.
Turn the [MEMORY/VALUE] knob to select the save-
destination phrase memory .
• This procedure is not required if the phrase memory number is
acceptable as is.
• Phrase memory numbers in which data has already been saved
are shown in parentheses, and cannot be overwritten.
Write to
My Memory
• If the phrase memory cannot be saved because there is
insufficient free memory, the display indicates "Memory Full!"
In this case, delete unneeded phrase memories (p. 10) and then
try the recording operation again.
3.
Press the [WRITE] button; the phrase memory will be
saved .
• If you decide to cancel the save operation, press the [EXIT]
button.
• You can't overwrite (i.e., save to) a phrase memory that already
contains data. If the display indicates "Not Empty!", select an
empty phrase memory in which to save your data.
• You can assign a name to the phrase memory. For details, refer
to "Naming Phrase Memories (Memory Names)" (p. 16).
NOTE
* Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or improper operation of the unit. You
should back up important data as described in "Backing up to your computer" (p. 27).
* All due care is taken during repairs to avoid the loss of data. However, in certain cases, such as when there is damage to the memory, it may
not be possible to restore the data.
* Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the unit's memory once it has been lost. Roland
Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.
10
Number
12
( 13)

Exchanging Phrase Memories

You can exchange phrase memories with one another, rearranging
the phrase memories.
1.
Select an exchange-source phrase memory .
2.
Press the [WRITE] button .
3.
Press the [
] [
] buttons until "Exchange" appears in
the display .
Exchange
My Memory
Exchange-Destination Phrase Memory
4.
Turn the [MEMORY/VALUE] knob to select the exchange-
destination phrase memory .
5.
Press the [WRITE] button; the phrase memories will be
exchanged .
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the [EXIT] button.
Deleting a Phrase Memory
(Initialize)
This operation erases a phrase memory and initializes its settings.
* This device contains demo data (Phrase Memory 95–99).
Once you delete these, they cannot be recovered. Please
back them up as described in "Backing up to your computer"
(p. 27).
1.
Select the phrase memory that you want to delete .
2.
Press the [WRITE] button .
3.
Press the [
] [
] buttons until "Initialize" appears in the
display .
Initialize
My Memory
Phrase Memory to be Deleted
4.
Press the [WRITE] button; the phrase memory will be
deleted .
If you decide to cancel the operation, press the [EXIT] button.
Number
13
Number
13

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