Storing sound data in user memory (write), Performance write, Patch write – Roland XP-30 User Manual

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Chapter 4. Memory Settings (Utility/Card Mode)

Storing Sound Data in User
Memory (WRITE)

If you turn the power off or select another Patch,
Performance, or Rhythm Set after you have modified a Patch,
Performance, or Rhythm Set settings, the modified data will
be lost. If you wish to keep the data, store it into user
memory.

Performance Write

The settings of the current Performance will be written into
user memory. Press [UTIL/CARD] in Performance mode,
and perform Write operation.

fig.4-03.e

* By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [UTIL/CARD], you

can move directly to the PERFORM WRITE display.

Patch Write

The settings of the current Patch will be written into user
memory. Press [UTIL/CARD] in Patch mode, then perform
Write operation.

fig.4-04.e

* By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [UTIL/CARD], you

can move directly to the PATCH WRITE display.

Rhythm Set Write

The settings of the current Rhythm Set will be written into
user memory. Press [UTIL/CARD] in Rhythm Set mode,
then perform Write operation.

fig.4-06.e

* By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [UTIL/CARD], you

can move directly to the RHYTHM WRITE display.

Internal Write Protect

An

Internal Write Protect

setting is provided to

prevent the settings in user memory from being
overwritten accidentally. When rewriting user memory
settings, you need to turn off Internal Write Protect. If
you attempt to write data when Internal Write Protect is
on, the following display will appear.

fig.3-22

Change the displayed ON to OFF and press [ENTER] to
turn Internal Write Protect off. Press [ENTER] once
again, and the data will be written into user memory.
Once you turn Internal Write Protect off, it will remain
off until the XP-30’s power is turned off.

Writing destination Performance (group, number, name)

Writing destination Patch (group, number, name)

The Compare Function

The Compare function allows you to play the Patch
currently occupying the writing destination, so that you
can check whether you really want to overwrite it. To
play the Patch of the writing destination, press
[UNDO/COMPARE] to access the PATCH COMPARE
display. You can select the writing destination Patch in
this display as well. After selecting the writing
destination Patch, press [EXIT] to return to the previous
display.

fig.4-05.e[

* Please be aware that when the Compare function is used to

play a Patch, it may sound slightly different than when it
is played normally.

Writing destination Patch (group, number, name)

Writing destination Rhythm Set (group, number, name)

The Compare Function

The Compare function allows you to play the Rhythm
Set currently occupying the writing destination, so that
you can check whether you really want to overwrite it.
To play the Rhythm Set of the writing destination, press
[UNDO/COMPARE] to access the RHYTHM
COMPARE display. You can select the writing
destination Rhythm Set in this display as well. After
selecting the writing destination Rhythm Set, press
[EXIT] to return to the previous display.

fig.4-07.e

* Please be aware that when the Compare function is used to

play a Rhythm Set, it may sound slightly different than
when it is played normally.

Writing destination Rhythm Set (group, number, name)

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