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Roland V-Piano
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Introducing the V-Piano
fig.memBackup.eps
Backing up parameters
The 100 user tones, 100 setups, and system parameter settings can be backed up to the V-Piano’s internal memory or to USB memory
(sold separately) as a “setup file” (p. 87).
Performance data you’ve recorded using the V-Piano’s Song function is stored in the V-Piano’s internal memory as a song file. Song
files can be copied between internal memory and USB memory.
Initializing the memory
If you want the user tones, setups, and system parameter settings stored in the V-Piano to be returned to their factory-set state,
execute the factory reset operation (p. 99).
If you want the entire contents of internal memory to be completely erased and returned to the factory-set state, initialize the internal
memory (p. 95).
* Factory Reset does not erase the contents of internal memory.
If you want to erase the entire contents of USB memory and format the memory for use with the V-Piano, initialize the USB memory (p.
95).
Before new USB memory or USB memory that has been used by a computer or other device can be used with the V-Piano, that USB
memory must be initialized (p. 95).
File operations
The setup files and song files saved in V-Piano’s internal memory or in USB memory can be copied in units of files (p. 87).
You can also delete specific files if desired (p. 87).
Backing up and initializing
V-Piano
Saved as a setup file
External USB memory (sold separately)
Song file Setup file
Saved as a setup file
Song file
Setup file
System parameter settings
Copy
Internal memory
User tone
001
User tone
100
Setup 001
Setup 100
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