Roland V-Synth Manual Do Utilizador
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Other Functions
Reset to Default Factory
Settings (Factory Reset)
This restores all data in the V-Synth to the factory-set condition
(Factory Reset).
(Factory Reset).
If there is important data you’ve created that’s stored in the V-
Synth’s internal memory, all such data is discarded when a
Factory Reset is performed. If you want to keep the existing data,
save it on a PC card (p. 85), USB backing up onto a computer (p.
94) or transmit it to an external MIDI device and save it (p. 97).
Synth’s internal memory, all such data is discarded when a
Factory Reset is performed. If you want to keep the existing data,
save it on a PC card (p. 85), USB backing up onto a computer (p.
94) or transmit it to an external MIDI device and save it (p. 97).
1.
Press [MODE].
The V-SYNTH MODE MENU window appears.
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2.
Touch <FACTORY RESET>.
The Factory Reset screen appears.
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3.
Touch <Execute> to execute the Factory Reset.
When the display indicates “COMPLETED!,” the factory reset
operation has been completed.
operation has been completed.
Viewing Various Information
(Info)
1.
In the upper right of the screen, touch <
▼
>.
A pulldown menu appears.
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2.
In the pulldown menu, touch <Info>.
The PATCH Information window appears.
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This window shows the following information.
Version:
The V-Synth’s program version
Part:
The number and name of the patch assigned to each part
3.
When you have finished viewing the information, touch
<OK> to close the window.