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Roland D-50 - 5 WRITING; Selecting a Memory Location

Roland D-50
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WRITING
WRITING
The
edited
data
does
noi
automatically
rewrite
the
previous
data,
and
therefore
will
be
erased
when
a
different
Patch
is
selected,
or
the
unit
is
turned
off.
To
retain
the
edited
data,
take
the
following
writing
procedure,
either
into
the
internal
memory
or
onto
the
Memory
Card.
%*
When
using
a
Memory
Card
(RAM)
for
the
first
time,
be
sure
to
write
the
data
in
the
internal
memory
onto
the
Memory
Card
as
shown
|
in
“Patch
Transfer
to
the
Memory
Card”
on
page
65
in
a
separate
book,
“Advanced”.
If
you
take
the
writing
procedure
without
doing
this,
the
Display
shows
“illegal
Card”for
a
few
seconds
and
writing
is
not
done.
This
“tllegal
Card”
message
is
also
shown
when
you
are
using
a
Mmeory
Card
that
contains
the
data
other
than
D—50’s.
Tllegsl
Card
(SELECTING
A
MEMORY
LOCATION]
Writing
a
new
Patch
inevitably
erases
an
existing
Patch,
so
you
may
wish
to
listen
to
several
Patches
before
deciding
which
Patch
should
be
sacrificed
for
the
new
Patch.
You
can
do
it
using
the
Compare
Button.
Step
Step3
( |
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Tk
[ [
Sf
28
Step
1
Step
2
Step
3
Step2
Push
the
Compare
Button.
The
Display
responds
as
shown
below,
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As
you
change
Patches,
listen
to
the
sound,
selecting
the
Patch
Number
to
be
erased.
WHILE
HOLDING
THE
SHIFT
KEY
DOWN,
push
the
Compare
Button.
This
recalls
the
edited
data
at
the
selected
Patch
Number.

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