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Saving your settings to a User Program
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Working with User Programs
The G-70 also provides User Program memories that 
allow you to store almost all settings (or registrations) 
you make on the front panel and the various display 
pages. Additional registrations can be loaded directly 
from the internal memory or a memory card. 
Before taking a closer look at the User Programs, there 
is one thing we have to point out: all settings related to 
MIDI must be written to a MIDI Set (page 219). MIDI 
settings are not saved to a User Program.
Note: You can link a MIDI Set to each User Program, so that the 
User Program in question automatically loads the required MIDI 
settings.
Unlike previous Roland instruments, the G-70 no longer 
has a fixed area where it stores User Program settings, 
so that the number of User Programs is, in fact, unlim-
ited. User Programs can reside in the internal memory 
or on a memory card. You can even load them individu-
ally using the User Program Finder.
To keep this massive amount of information manage-
able, the G-70 works with User Program Set Lists 
(hence the [SET¥LIST] button).
Such lists are what their name suggests: enumerations 
of User Program files stored in the same memory area 
as the list file itself.
Set Lists are references to User Programs. They do not 
contain those registrations. The advantage of User Pro-
gram Set Lists is that loading a completely different set 
of registrations takes less than a second (loading User 
Program Sets on an older Roland arranger instrument 
took much longer).
This allows you to prepare one set of User Programs for 
weddings, another for corporate events, a third for 
anniversaries, etc., that may access the same User Pro-
gram data here and there. If you change a User Pro-
gram (e.g. by selecting another sound for the LW2 part), 
that change is automatically adopted by all Set Lists 
that refer to that User Program.
Saving your settings to a User 
Program
It is a good idea to memorize your settings frequently, 
even if you still need to do some touching up after-
wards. 
Those intermediary saves allow you to return to the 
previous stage whenever you do not like your last mod-
ifications. 
(1) Change all settings the way you want to save 
them.
(2) Press the USER PROGRAM [SET¥LIST] button.
(3) Press the [WRITE] field (it lights).
(4) Use the [P] fields and [˚] to select the page (1~18) 
where you want to save your registration.
(5) Press a big field [1]~[8] to select the destination 
memory.
About the User Program memory structure
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User Program list= 8 references x 18 pages
The references User 
Programs are saved 
separately.
Data File
Data File
Data File
Data File
Data File
Data File
Data File
Data File
Internal 
memory or 
memory 
card.
Same system for 
pages 2~18.
SET LIST