Roland E-80 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Editing User Program Finder information
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User Program Recall
When you switch on the E-80, it automatically selects
the “Default” mode, i.e. no User Program (page 126).
But maybe you prefer to be operational right away. In
that case, tell the E-80 which User Program it should
recall whenever you switch it on:
(1) Press the [MENU] button.
The display changes to:
(2) Press the [UTILITY] field, followed by the [STARTUP]
field.
(3) Press the [USER¥PROGRAM] field and use the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial to select the User Program to be
recalled when the E-80 is switched on.
(4) Switch on the [RECALL] field.
Switch off this button icon if no User Program should
be recalled when the E-80 is switched on.
If the User Program contains one or several links, the
corresponding icons are displayed.
(5) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Editing User Program Finder
information
The User Program Finder is used for quickly locating the
User Programs you need in a given situation. Some
information is added automatically to User Programs
you save, while other information needs to be supplied
by hand.
Here, we will concentrate on how to prepare that infor-
mation for real-life use.
(1) Press the FINDER [USER¥PRG] button.
The display changes to:
(2) Specify the memory area that contains the User
Program whose information you want to change
or expand: [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY],
[INTERNAL¥MEMORY] or [FLOPPY].
The display shows a list of 5 User Programs in the
selected memory area.
The [USER¥PRG], [STYLE¥LINK], [GENRE] and
[SONG¥LINK] fields allow you to sort User Programs in
alphabetical order.
(3) If the name of the User Program you want to use
to is already displayed, press its line.
(4) To display the next 5 User Programs, press the [˚]
field in the lower right corner.
You can press this field as many times as necessary
(until it is no longer displayed). You also use the
[DATA÷ENTRY] dial and the [DEC]/[INC] buttons.
To return to a previous group of 5 user Programs,
press [ø]. See page 127 for details about locating the
desired User Program.
MENU
USER PRG