Roland VC-1 D-50 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
27
Saving Patches You’ve Created
Changes you make to sound settings are temporary, and will be lost if you turn off the power or select
another sound. If you keep the modified sound, you must save it (PATCH WRITE).
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. 28)
1.
Make sure that the patch you wish to save is selected.
fig.06-03(PulldownPatchWrite)
2.
Touch
<>
in the upper right of the screen. A pulldown menu
appears.
3.
In the pulldown menu, touch
<PATCH WRITE>
. The
PATCH
WRITE
window appears.
4.
Turn the
VALUE dial
to specify the save-destination patch.
When you touch
<ReName>
, the
PATCH NAME
window will
appear, allowing you to rename the patch.
By touching
<Compare>
you can check the save-destination
patch. This can help prevent important patches from being
accidentally overwritten and lost.
5.
Touch
<Compare>
to turn it on. Now you can play the patch that is in the currently selected save
destination. Play the keyboard to sound the save destination patch, then check whether you really want to
overwrite it.
* The patch auditioned using the Compare function may sound slightly different than when it is played normally.
fig.06-04e(PatchWrite+PatchList)
6.
Touch
<Execute>
to execute the Save operation.
Saving Patches
Opens the Name Window.
Compare function
Destinanion Patch
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