Storing your settings (customize), Settings (customize)” (p. 73), Customize)” (p. 73) – Roland Classic Organ C-380 User Manual

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Other Settings

6.

Press the [SET] piston.

The Factory Reset will be executed. Do not turn off the power

while the following screen is displayed.

fig.LCD963.eps

7.

When the Factory Reset has been completed, the

following screen will appear.

Turn the power off, then on again.

fig.LCD964.eps

The following settings will return to their default state when you

switch off the organ's power, but you can use the procedure

described below to store these settings.

* What is the Default Voice Palette?

The “Default Voice Palettes” specifies which variation sound will be

heard when you turn on a specific tablet.

If you specify the variation sounds that you frequently use, you’ll be

able to play those variation sounds simply by selecting those

tablets, without needing to select the variation sounds.

1.

Hold down the [SET] piston and press the [0] piston.

Confirmation screen will appear

fig.LCD900.eps

2.

Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to choose the group.

• If you choose “VOICING,” the VOICING group settings will be saved.

• If you choose “SYSTEM,” the SYSTEM group settings will be saved.

3.

Press the [SET] piston to store the settings.

If you decide to cancel, press the [Value/Exit Menu] knob.

Never turn off the power before the storage has been

completed. (Wait until the “Executing” indication is no longer

shown.)

Storing Your Settings (Customize)

Setting

Group

Default Voice Palettes (*)

VOICING

“User/MIDI coupler” screen settings

“Tremulant” screen settings

“Room Modeling” screen settings

SYSTEM

“Console” screen settings (except for V-LINK)

“Exp. Pedal” screen settings

“Audio” screen settings

Satellite Volume settings

“MIDI” screen settings (except for Local ON/OFF)

“Guide Tone” and “Guide Volume” settings in “Song
Recorder” screen

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