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Roland TR-727 - Saving; Tape Interface

Roland TR-727
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TAPE
INTERFACE
Even if
the
optional
Mennory
Cartridge is
not
avail-
able,
the
TR-727's
Tape
Interface
allows the
Tracks
written
into
memory
to
be
stored
on tape
(=Save).
This saving,
however,
requires
much
more
compi
cated
procedure
than that by
memory cartridge.
a.
Saving
First
of
ail,
connect the
tape
recorder and
the
composer
as
shown
below.
Tape Recorder
®
Set
your
tape
recorder
ready to
record
using
the
Pause
key
if you
have
one.
(2)
Start
the
tape
recorder.
If
your tape
recorder
features a
recording
level
meter, set
it on
+
3VU, and
if
featuring a
signal
indicator,
make
sure that
signal is
being
received.
(D
While
holding
the
Shift
Key
down, press
the
Save
(Main
Key
1
4)
,
then the
Enter.
The
Display
will
respond
with
that
it is
now
in
saving
mode.
showing
For
about 7
seconds
after
the
Enter
Key
is
pressed,
the
Pilot tone is
heard
then
it
is
followed
by
the
modulated
tone
which
carries
the
data.
In
the Display
Window,
the
dots
on
the
line
of
Low
Timbale
light from
the
1st step
to
right
showing the
progress of
the
saving
during
which
all indicators go
out.
When the
lighting
reaches
up
to
14th step,
the
Display
and
indicators
go
back
to
the
normal
condition.
STEP
1
2
3 4 5
6 7
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(D
Stop
the
tape
recorder.
*
At
any
time
during
saving,
pushing
the
Main Key
1
can
stop
the saving
operation.
To
ensure
the data
has been
properly
saved, go
to
the
next
verifying
operation.
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