Saving a phrase memory, Saving a phrase memory (write), Deleting a phrase memory (delete) – BOSS RC-202 Loop Station User Manual

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Saving a Phrase Memory

Saving a Phrase Memory (Write)

If you select a different phrase memory or turn off

the power after recording or editing the settings, the

recorded content or edited settings will be lost. If you

want to keep the data, you must save it.

MEMO

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When you save a phrase memory, the bank

settings are also saved automatically.

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You can also save during playback.

1.

Press the [WRITE] button.

2.

Use the [P. SHIFT] (1)–[DELAY] (8) buttons to

select the save-destination phrase memory.

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This procedure is not required if the phrase memory

number is acceptable as is.

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You can’t overwrite-save to a phrase memory number

in which data is already saved (a phrase memory

whose button is lit).

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You can switch the save-destination bank by turning

the [VALUE] knob.

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If there’s not enough memory to save a phrase

memory, the display indicates “

E04

”. If this occurs,

delete an unwanted phrase memory and record once

again.

3.

Press the [WRITE] button to save the phrase

memory.

If you decide to cancel without saving, press the [SETUP]

(EXIT) button.

Deleting a Phrase Memory (Delete)

Here’s how to delete the selected phrase memory.

*

The RC-202 contains demo data (bank 8). If you

delete this data, it cannot be recovered. Before

you proceed, back it up as described in “Backing

up to your computer” (p. 15).

1.

Hold down the [WRITE] button for at least two

seconds.

2.

Use the [P. SHIFT] (1)–[DELAY] (8) buttons to

select the phrase memory that you want to

delete.

3.

Press the [WRITE] button to delete the phrase

memory.

If you decide to cancel without deleting, press the

[SETUP] (EXIT) button.

NOTE

*

Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or improper

operation of the unit. You should back up important data as described in “Backing up to your computer” (p. 15).

*

All due care is taken during repairs to avoid the loss of data. However, in certain cases, such as when there is

damage to the memory, it may not be possible to restore the data.

*

Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the unit’s memory once it has

been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.

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