Assigning A Project To A Visual Pad - Roland CG-8 User Manual

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Assigning a project to a visual pad

The CG-8 lets you save as many projects as you wish, within the limits of the internal
hard disk's capacity. However, in order to use a project on the CG-8, you must first
assign the project to one of the visual pads. Since there are sixteen visual pads, this
means that up to sixteen projects can be assigned at any one time. You can recall an
assigned project simply by pressing the appropriate visual pad.
1
Press and hold the [MENU] button for two seconds or longer to access the MAIN
MENU screen.
If the PROJECT EDITOR screen or the FILE MANAGER screen are displayed (i.e., if
you are in Menu mode, p. 49), you can press the [EXIT] button several times to access
the MAIN MENU screen.
fig.main-menu01.e.eps
2
Use the [
PREV][NEXT
[ENTER] button.
The PROJECT EDITOR screen will appear.
fig.project-menu01.e.eps
54
] buttons to select "PROJECT EDITOR," and press the
Guide
Don't insert or remove a
CompactFlash card while a
menu screen is shown (i.e.,
in Menu mode). Doing so
may damage the data on
the CompactFlash card.
Press the [EXIT] button to
return to the MAIN
MENU screen.
Alternatively, you can
press the [MENU] button
to return to Play mode.
In the screen, project
names will be shown in
locations corresponding to
the visual pads to which a
project has already been
assigned. If no project has
been assigned, this area
will indicate "—-."

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