Using the external memory, Connecting the usb memory – Roland ATELIER AT-500 User Manual

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Before You Start Playing

Songs you record on the ATELIER and Registration sets you
create can be copied to separately available USB memory for
safekeeping. You can also copy songs to a floppy disk using a
separately sold floppy disk drive (p. 87, p. 114, p. 177).
You can also play back SMF music files saved on USB
memory or a floppy disk (p. 156).

Use USB memory and floppy disk drive available from
Roland. Proper operation cannot be guaranteed if other USB
device is used.

1.

Connect the USB memory to the External
Memory connector.

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Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in—until it is
firmly in place.

If you’re using new USB memory or floppy disk, you’ll need
to initialize (format) it on the ATELIER. For details, refer to
“Formatting a USB Memory (Format)” (p. 220).

Rotating the External Memory

Connector Holder

The External Memory connector holder rotates 90 degrees left
and right. Rotating the External Memory connector holder
allows you to avoid damaging the connected external memory
if something happens to bump against it.

1.

Grasp the External Memory connector holder
and turn it 90 degrees to the left or right.

Be sure to grasp the External Memory connector holder itself
when rotating it. Never rotate the External Memory
connector holder by holding the connected external
memory.

Take care not to allow your fingers to become pinched
when rotating the External Memory connector holder.

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Security Slot (

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Using the External Memory

Connecting the USB Memory

NOTE

External Memory

Holder

90 degrees
to the right

90 degrees
to the left

Security Slot

NOTE

NOTE

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