Saving Your Settings To The Global Area; Layering Harpsichord Sounds - Roland Classic C-200 Owner's Manual

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Saving your settings to the Global area

Some of the settings you make can be saved to the C-200's
Global area. The C-200 recalls those settings each time you
switch it on.
More specifically, the following can be saved to the Global
area: Voice Palette, volume of each Palette, split point,
expression assign and Auto Power Off setting.
To save your settings, proceed as follows:
If the [Memory Piston] currently lights, press it to switch
it off before proceeding.
1.
While holding down the [Function] piston, press the
[Memory Piston].

Layering harpsichord sounds

The C-200 allows you to play up to three harpsichord sounds simultaneously, creating a richer sound.
1.
Simultaneously press the Harpsichord pistons for the
sounds you want to layer, making their indicators light.
Additional Convenient Functionality <Advanced Operation>
The [Function] piston and [Memory Piston] flash to indi-
cate that the C-200 is saving your settings. You can now
release these two pistons.
Do not power off the C-200 while the [Function] piston
and the [Memory Piston] flash. Always wait until it goes
dark.
You cannot use four harpsichord sound simultaneously.
2.
To return to only one harpsichord sound, press only the
desired Harpsichord piston.
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