The memory function, Calling up memory – Roland DB-700 User Manual

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The Memory Function

Calling Up Memory

1. Press the MEMORY A or MEMORY B button to

choose the memory you want.

For more on the factory-default settings for memory A

and memory B, see “Factory-default Settings” (p. 13).

You can also choose a memory using the foot switch.

When doing so, however, be aware that the MEMORY

A

and MEMORY B buttons do not function.

Changing the Settings for

Memory A and Memory B (Edit)

1. Press the MEMORY A or MEMORY B button to

choose the memory whose settings you want to change.

You can also choose a memory using the foot switch.

When doing so, however, be aware that the MEMORY

A

and MEMORY B buttons do not function.

2. Operate the controls.

When you change the control settings, the indicator for the

MEMORY A or MEMORY B button flashes.

When operating the controls, note that editing mode is

actually entered after you’ve hit the same setting as the

one in memory. This means it’s a good idea to give the

control knob a big turn through all the possible

settings, then bring it back to the setting you want.

If you switch off the power, or press the MANUAL,

MEMORY A

, or MEMORY B buttons before you’ve

saved the settings using the Write procedure, all

settings changes will be lost. Be sure to carry out a

Write operation for any important settings you don’t

want to lose.

Storing the Panel Settings in

Memory A and Memory B (Write)

You can store the settings for all controls except the MASTER

knob in memory A or memory B.

1. When you’re done making the settings with the controls,

press the WRITE button.

2. Press the MEMORY A or MEMORY B button to

choose memory A or memory B.

You can also choose a memory using the foot

switch.

To cancel the Write operation at this time, press the

MANUAL button

, so that return Manual settings.

3. Press the WRITE button to write (store) the settings to

memory. The indicator flashes while writing is in

progress, and remains steadily lit when it ends.

If it is necessary to adjust the volume-level balance

between memory A and memory B, adjust the

VOLUME knob

on the amplifier, and then store

the settings.

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