Storing Or Recalling Six Or More Registrations (Memory Banks); Using Memory Banks To Store Registrations; Using Memory Banks To Recall Registrations - Roland C-330 Owner's Manual

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Storing a Combination of Sounds in Memory (Using the General Pistons)

Storing or recalling six or more registrations (Memory Banks)

Memory banks make it possible for you to store a larger number of registrations; each set of registrations for general memory [1]–[5]
pistons is called a "memory bank."
Since there are twenty memory banks (M01–M20), you can store a total of 100 registrations (5 x 20).
fig.D-memory-bank.eps
M02
M01

Using memory banks to store registrations

1.
Select the desired combination of stops to create the sound you want to save.
2.
Use the memory bank select [M-] [M+] pistons to select the memory bank that you want to use.
fig.D-memory-bank.eps
Number of memory bank
3.
While holding in the [SET] piston, press one of the general memory [1]–[5] pistons.
The registration (the combination of sounds) will be written to the general memory piston you pressed.
Be aware that if a registration has previously been written to that piston of this memory bank, the old registration will be
overwritten when you store a new registration.

Using memory banks to recall registrations

1.
From the main screen, use the memory bank select [M-] [M+] pistons to select the memory bank that you want to
use.
Simply pressing a memory bank select [M-] [M+] piston will not recall a registration.
2.
Press a general memory [1]–[5] piston.
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M20

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