Storing A Performance - Roland JP-8080 Owner's Manual

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Storing a Performance

Now that you have worked through the examples in Step 2 and created a sound that's to your liking, let's
write the Performance into memory.
3
Once you modify the sound with a slider/knob and button, then " * " (asterisk) will appear at the left of
the Performance number, indicating that the settings of the selected Performance have been modified.
If you select a different Performance while the asterisk is displayed, the current settings will be lost. If you
wish to keep the current settings, you must use the following procedure to write them to a User
Performance (a Performance whose number begins with a "U"). You can assign a name of up to 16 charac-
ters to your Performance.
*
The new modified Performance will be written over the User Performance that previously existed in that
memory.
*
If you do not wish to modify the Performance name, skip steps 1–6.
1
Press [EDIT].
The [EDIT] indicator will light and the BANK[1]–[8] indicators will blink.
2
Press [PFM COMMON] (BANK [1]) to access the Performance Name display.
The [PFM COMMON] indicator will light.
The following display will appear, and the "_" (cursor) will appear below the Performance name.
If you decide not to change the performance name, press [EXIT].
3
Use GROUP [DOWN]/[UP] to move the cursor to the location where you wish to input a
character.
4
Use [DEC]/[INC] to specify the character.
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