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Various Other Settings

You can restore the User memory to their original factory
settings.
This function is called “User Memory Reset.”

1.

Touch <System> on the Main screen.

The System screen appears.

fig.00-37.eps

2.

In the System screen, touch <Utility> to open
the Utility screen.

fig.00-38.eps

3.

In the Utility screen, touch <User Reset>.

fig.00-43-1.eps

The confirmation message appears on screen.

fig.00-43-2.eps

Touch <Cancel> to return to the System screen without
resetting the user memory.

4.

Touch <OK>.

The user memory will be reset to the factory-set state.

Never switch off the power while this operation is in
progress!

fig.00-40-2.eps

To reset all settings other than User memory to their original
factory settings, refer to p. 219. If you want to reset all
settings to their factory-set state, refer to p. 24.

Restoring the User Memory to
the Original Factory Settings

What is User Memory?
“User Memory” refers to an area inside the instrument
where you can store the User Rhythms you create and the
performances you record. Rhythms and SMF music files
saved on USB memory can also be copied to user
memory (p. 87).
User memory is quite useful, since anything you place
there will be retained even while the power is turned off.
The following things are stored in User memory:

• Songs you’ve registered in “Favorites”

• Rhythms

• Registration sets

NOTE

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