Roland KF-90 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 7 Using Other Functions
Deleting a User Style Saved on
Floppy Disk
You can erase a User Style saved on a floppy disk.
1. Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive.
Refer to “Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk” (p. 39).
2. Press the [Disk/User] button.
3. Touch <Disk>.
fig.07-11.e
4. Touch <Delete>.
fig.07-12.e
5. Touch to select the Style you want to
delete.
6. Touch <Delete> on screen.
The following screen will appear.
g.07-13.e
7. Touch <OK>.
The Style selected is deleted.
Touching <Cancel> cancels deleting the Style.
Storing the Panel Settings
(User Program)
You can store the presently selected buttons, feature settings,
and the like to the [User Program] button (internal memory).
You can then call up the stored settings by pressing the [User
Program] button. This is handy for storing often-used
combinations of styles, tone, and other settings. Such a set of
stored settings is called a “User Program.”
With the KF-90, you can store up to 36 User Programs in
memory.
1. Press the [User Program] button.
The following screen will appear.
fig.07-14.e
2. Touch <Memorize>.
The following screen is called up.
fig.07-15.e
3. Touch to scroll the cursor sideways, and
enter the name of the button 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 <_>.