Roland 60S User Manual

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Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play
Saving Performance Songs 
Onto Floppy Disk
The performance data that you recorded will disappear 
when the power of the AT-90S/80S/60S is turned off. If you 
wish to keep the performance data, you can save it on a 
floppy disk.
If the performance data has never been saved to a floppy 
disk, a “
” symbol appears on the Main screen. When 
the performance data is saved to a floppy disk, this symbol 
will no longer be displayed.
1.
Make sure that the disk drive contains a disk that 
was formatted by the AT-90S/80S/60S.
2.
Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen.
The Rec/Play screen appears.
fig.07-04_50
3.
Touch <Utility>.
The Utility screen appears.
4.
Touch <Save/Delete>.
The Song Save/Song Delete screen appears.
fig.07-28_50
5.
Touch <
><
> to select the number of the 
save destination.
Numbers which have not been used in the saving 
operation will be displayed as “- - - - -.”
fig.07-28_50
To cancel the Save operation, touch the <Exit> button to 
close the Song Save/Song Delete screen.
6.
Touch <Save>.
The Save Format screen appears.
fig.07-29_50
7.
Touch the screen to select the format in which the 
data will be saved.
You can select either “ORIGINAL” or “SMF” format.
8.
Touch <OK> to finalize the save format.
Saving of the performance data will begin.
NOTE
Music files that was saved in Atelier format cannot be played 
back correctly on instruments other than the Atelier series.
NOTE
SMF data saved by the Atelier is saved in Format 1 for use 
with Atelier sound generators. For this reason, such data 
cannot be played back properly by the sound generator of an 
instrument that is not a member of the Atelier series.
Display
Description
ORIGINAL
Save data in Atelier format
SMF
Save data in SMF format
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
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