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Chapter 6. Changing Various Settings
Initializing the User Memory, 
USB Memory, and Floppy Disks
You can delete all of the data in the User memory, in USB 
memory, or on floppy disks and restore (initialize) the data 
to the original default factory settings.
The RG-3 contains an internal memory area to which you can 
save recorded performances and other data. 
This area is called the “User Memory.”
The following content is stored in the User Memory.
• Content in saved User Program (favorite performance 
* Executing this procedure does not initialize any settings other 
than the content of the User Memory. To restore the factory 
defaults for settings other than the User Memory content, 
carry out Factory Reset (p. 74).
1.
To initialize your USB memory, first connect the 
USB memory to the Ext Memory port.
If you want to initialize a floppy disk, insert the 
floppy disk in the floppy disk drive.
2.
Press the [Function] (Exit) button, getting its 
indicator to light.
3.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
] (Select 
+) button to display the FILE screen.
4.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
] (Select 
+) button so “FORMAT” is flashing.
fig.06-150d
5.
Press the [Enter] button.
6.
Press the [
] (Value -) button or [
] (Value 
+) button to select the memory to be initialized.
fig.06-151d
7.
Press the [Enter] button.
A confirmation message appears in the screen.
fig.06-160d
If you press the [Function] (Exit) button, none of the data 
in User memory, USB memory, or on the floppy disk is 
erased, and you’re returned to the original screen.
8.
Press the [Enter] button once more.
The data in the User memory or USB memory or on the 
floppy disk is deleted.
* Be sure not to turn off the power as long as “Executing...” is 
displayed. Turning off the power at this time may corrupt the 
RG-3’s internal memory and render it unusable.
Value
Description
User 
Memory
Contents of the User Memory
Ext 
Memory
Contents of the USB memory connected to 
the Ext Memory port
Floppy
Disk
Contents of the Floppy disk