Roland AT-75 用户手册

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114
 
Various Other Settings
 
You can restore the User memory to their original factory 
settings. 
This function is called “User Memory Reset.”
 
1.
 
Turn down the volume to the minimum level, 
then turn off the power.
 
2.
 
While holding down the Rhythm [Ballad/User] 
button, press the [Power On] switch to turn the 
power on.
 
fig.01-15
 
Do not turn off the power while the following screen is 
displayed.
 
fig.01-16
 
The User memory will be reset to the factory-set state.
 
To reset all settings other than the User memory to their 
original factory settings, refer to ”Panel Reset” (p. 114). If 
you want to reset all settings to their factory-set state, refer to 
“Factory Reset“ (p. 18).
 
When User memory reset is completed, the basic screen 
is appeared.
All settings other than the User memory can be returned to 
their factory settings. This function is called “Panel Reset.”
 
1.
 
Turn down the volume to the minimum level, 
then turn off the power.
 
2.
 
While holding down the [Harmony 
Intelligence] button, press the [Power On] 
switch to turn the power on.
 
fig.01-15
 
Do not turn off the power while the following screen is 
displayed.
 
fig.01-16
 
When panel reset is completed, the basic screen is 
appeared.
 
Restoring the User Memory to 
the Original Factory Settings 
(User Memory Reset)
What is User Memory?
“User Memory” refers to an area inside the instrument 
where you can store the Registration you create and the 
performances you record. Registration and SMF music files 
saved on USB memory can also be copied to User memory.
User memory is quite useful, since anything you place 
there will be retained even while the power is turned off. 
The following things are stored in User memory:
• Songs you’ve registered in “Favorites”
• Rhythms
• Registration sets
NOTE
 
Restoring All Settings Other 
Than the User Memory to the 
Original Factory Settings 
(Panel Reset)
NOTE
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