Tone name (naming a tone) – Roland V-Synth GT User Manual

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Patch Mode (Editing a Tone)

Before you save the tone, here’s how to give it a new name. You can assign a name of up to twelve characters to a tone.

1.

Make sure that the tone that you want to name is selected.

2.

Touch <MENU> in the upper right of the screen.

A pulldown menu appears.

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3.

In the pulldown menu, touch <Tone Name>.

The Tone Name window appears.

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4.

Touch the on-screen alphabetic or numeric keys to enter the new name in the text box.

The on-screen keys have the following functions.

5.

When you have finished inputting, touch <OK> to finalize the tone name.

If you want to return to the original unedited name, touch <EXIT>.

* You will lose your edited tone settings if you switch to another tone or turn off the power. If you want to keep a tone whose settings

you have edited, then perform the Save operation (p. 81).

* You can also assign a category to the tone (p. 83).

Tone Name (Naming a Tone)

< << >< >> >

Move the cursor in the text box to the desired input location.

<shift>

Turn this on when you want to input uppercase letters or symbols.

<clear all>

Erases all characters in the text box.

<back space>

Deletes the character that precedes the cursor location.

<delete>

Deletes the character at the cursor location.

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