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Roland V-Synth GT User Manual

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Patch Mode (Editing a Patch)
Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be lost if you turn off the power or select another sound.
If you want to keep the modified sound, you must save it in the internal (internal memory).
When you modify the settings of a patch, the Patch Play screen will indicate “*.” Once you save the patch into internal
memory, the “*” indication goes away.
When you perform the save procedure, the data that previously occupied the save destination will be lost. However,
the factory setting data can be recovered by performing the Factory Reset (p. 235).
1.
Make sure that the patch you wish to save is selected.
2.
Touch <MENU> in the upper right of the screen.
A pulldown menu appears.
fig.05-03.eps_50
3.
In the pulldown menu, touch <Patch Write>.
The Patch Write window appears.
fig.05-04-ps.eps_50
4.
Turn the VALUE dial to specify the save-destination patch.
If you touch “Write Upper Tone” or “Write Lower Tone” to add a check mark, the tone(s) used in the patch
will also be saved.
When you touch <Search>, the Patch Write Number List window will appear, allowing you to select the
save-destination patch from the list.
5.
Touch <OK> to execute the Save operation.
Patch Menu
Patch Write (Saving Patches)
V-Synth-GT_e.book 58 ページ 2007年4月9日 月曜日 午後1時46分

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Roland V-Synth GT Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelV-Synth GT
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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