Roland E-60, E-50 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Music Assistant functions
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In the right column (DESTINATION), press the field of
the index category you wish to copy the assignments
to. You can also use the [ß][†] fields.
Now specify how the User Program assignments
should be copied:
Press the [REPLACE] field if the assignments of the
DESTINATION Index should be erased and replaced by
the entries of the selected SOURCE field.
Press [MERGE] if the User Program assignments of
the SOURCE category should be added to the assign-
ments of the DESTINATION Index (the DESTINATION
category will contain more assignments than before).
Your command is briefly confirmed by the display.
Note: No User Program files are copied during this operation.
(6) Press the [Back] field to return to the USER PRO-
GRAM LIST page.
Note: Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page and
cancel your changes.
Music Assistant functions
The Music Assistant environment provides several
functions for editing existing and creating new regis-
trations.
Creating new Music Assistant registrations
Music Assistant registrations are always based on a
User Program. They are only references to data that
reside elsewhere.
(1) Press the FINDER [USER¥PRG] button.
The display changes to:
(2) Select the internal memory by pressing
[INTERNAL¥MEMORY].
Music Assistant registrations must reside in the E-60/
E-50’s internal memory. If necessary, first copy User
Programs from a memory card to the E-60/E-50’s
internal memory (see p. 97).
(3) Press the [OPTIONS] field, followed by
[MUSIC¥ASSISTANT¥MARK].
(4) Use the Finder functions to locate the desired User
Program (see p. 90).
(5) Press the field of a User Program that should
appear in the MUSIC ASSISTANT window.
It is flagged with an “MA” symbol. If you pressed the
wrong field, just press it again to remove the “MA”
symbol.
(6) If necessary, select additional User Programs.
(7) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
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