Roland KF-90 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
Chapter 7
Saving a User Style
You can save a User Style you’ve created on a floppy disk or
the [Disk/User] button (the KF-90’s internal memory).
When you save a User Style to the [Disk/User] button, the
style doesn’t disappear even when you switch off the power.
You can choose the saved User Style by pressing the [Disk/
User] button. You can save up to 3 User Styles on the [Disk/
User] button.
Saving on the Floppy Disk
1. Insert a floppy disk into the disk drive.
Refer to “Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk” (p. 39).
2. Press the [Disk/User] button.
The Disk/User screen will appear.
fig.07-08.e
3. Touch <Disk>.
4. Touch <Save>.
The following screen is called up.
fig.07-09.e
5. Touch to scroll the cursor sideways, and
enter the name of the style by using the Value [-]
[+] buttons or the dial to choose the letters.
Touch <A-a-0-!> at the bottom of the screen to change
the type of script.
Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters
through “English (upper case),” “English (lower case),”
“numerals,” “symbols,” then back to “English (upper
case).”
To delete the character under the cursor, touch <_>.
6. After you’ve enter the style name, use to
choose the destination for saving it.
* If you select a location where a User Style has already been
saved, the previously saved User Style is erased and the new
one is saved.
Touching <Exit> takes you back to the previous screen
without saving the User Style.
7. Touch <Save> on the screen.
The saving process starts.
* Don’t take the floppy disk out of the disk drive until the saving
process is finished.
Saving on the [Disk/User] button
1. Press the [Disk/User] button.
The Disk/User screen will appear.
2. Touch <Memorize>.
3. Enter the name of the style and choose the
destination for saving it following the step 5 and
6 described in “Saving on the Floppy Disk.”
4. Touch <Execute>.
The User style is stored on the KF-90’s [Disk/User]
button.
* Never try to switch off the power while this operation is in
progress. Doing so may damage the internal memory, making
it impossible to use this instrument.
You can return the settings stored on the [Disk/User] button
to the product’s factory defaults. Check out “Restoring the
Factory Settings (Factory Reset)” (p. 154).
* Attempting to save a User Style containing a lot of
performance data to the [Disk/User] button may cause another
User Style to be erased.