Roland KR7/5 用户手册

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Chapter 5
Chapter 5 User Program Registration
Saving Performance Settings 
(User Program)
Any collection of settings, including those describing the 
current status of your data selections or settings Automatic 
Accompaniment, can be saved to the [User Program] button. 
You can then call up the stored settings by pressing the [User 
Program] button. Saving your preferred combinations of 
Music Styles and Tones, as well as other frequently used 
settings, makes it more convenient.
You can register up to 36 User Programs to the KR-7/5.
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→ For more on what can be registered to a User Program, refer to 
1.
Set the Music Style, Tone, and other data until the 
settings are the way you want them.
2.
Press the [User Program] button.
A “User Program screen” like the one shown below 
appears.
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3.
Touch <Write>.
A “Write User Program screen” like the following 
appears.
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Determining the name of the User Programs
4.
Touch <Rename>.
A “Rename screen” like the following appears.
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When you touch 
, the cursor moves.
When you touch the icon for the character to be input, 
the character appears of the cursor potion. 
For example, touching the <ABC> icon in succession 
cycles you through the available choices in that character 
group (A
B
C
A...).
Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters 
through “English (upper case),” “English (lower case),” 
“numerals,” “symbols,” then back to “English (upper 
case).”
When you touch <Del>, the character at the cursor 
position is deleted.
When you touch <Ins>, a space is inserted at the cursor 
position.
5.
When you have finished with the name, touch <Exit>.
You’re returned to the Write User Program screen.
Determining the write destination
6.
Touch 
 to select the write-destination 
number.
7.
Touch <Write>.
The confirmation message appears.
8.
Touch <OK>. 
The current performance settings are saved to the [User 
Program] button.
* Never turn off the power while the display indicates 
<Executing...>. Doing so will damage the KR-7/5’s internal 
memory, making it unusable.
→ You can restore the content registered to the [User Program] 
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