Copying styles on disks to the user memory, Copying styles saved in the user memory to disks, 137 chapter 7 creating music styles – Roland KF-7 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Creating Music Styles

Chapter 7

Copying Styles on Disks to
the User Memory

You can take User Styles saved on floppy disks and copy
them to user memory.

You can also take User Styles saved in user memory and
copy them to floppy disks.

1.

Insert the disk with the Style to be copied in the disk

drive.

2.

Press the [User] button.

A “User Style screen” like the following appears.

fig.d-usrdisk.eps_50

If the User Style screen is not displayed, touch <User/
Disk> in the lower part of the screen.

3.

Touch <File>.

4.

Touch <Copy>.

A “Copy Style screen” like the following appears.

fig.d-copystyle.eps_50

Specifying the copy source

5.

Touch <Disk>

to select the Style you want

to copy.

When “All” is selected, all of the Styles on the disk are
copied to user memory.

Specifying the Copy Destination

6.

Touch <User>

to select the copy destination

for the Style.

If a Style name is displayed, a style is already saved to
that number.

If you select a number with a previously saved Style and
then copy to that number, the previously saved Style is
deleted. If you do not want to lose the Style being saved,
select a number in the save-destination column that does
not yet have a name.

7.

Touch <Execute>.

Do not eject the floppy disk from the disk drive before
the copy is finished.

The Style on the disk is copied to user memory.

* Never turn off the power while the operation is in progress.

Doing so will damage the KF-7’s internal memory, making it
unusable.

Copying Styles Saved in the
User Memory to Disks

You can take Styles saved in user memory and copy them to
floppy disks.

In this case, touch the large arrow icon in the center of the
“Copy Style screen” in Step 4 above so that the arrow points
upwards. This turns the KF-7’s settings to copy the styles in
the user memory to the floppy disk.

The rest of the procedure is identical to that used for copying
Styles from disks to user memory.

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