Roland g-70 业主指南
Working with User Programs
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G-70 Music Workstation
To return to a previous group of 5 user Programs,
press [ø]. See page 113 for details about locating the
desired User Program.
press [ø]. See page 113 for details about locating the
desired User Program.
Editing the User Program Finder information
The Finder information is based on search criteria that
needs to be added to User Program files.
needs to be added to User Program files.
The [OPTIONS] field in the lower left corner provides
access to a display page where you can add database
information. This also works for User Program files
that already contain entries you wish to modify.
access to a display page where you can add database
information. This also works for User Program files
that already contain entries you wish to modify.
(1) First select the User Program whose database
information you wish to change or edit by pressing
its field.
its field.
(2) Press the [OPTIONS] field.
(3) Now do one of the following:
■Rename
This function allows you to change (or supply) the
USER PRG and GENRE information of the selected
User Program. (STYLE LINK and SONG LINK cannot be
edited in this way. See page 116 for how to do that.)
USER PRG and GENRE information of the selected
User Program. (STYLE LINK and SONG LINK cannot be
edited in this way. See page 116 for how to do that.)
Note: In the case of a floppy disk, you can only change the
“USER PRG” entry.
“USER PRG” entry.
• Press the [USER¥PRG] or [GENRE] field and enter the
desired characters.
• The [A/a] field allows you to switch between upper-
case and lowercase characters.
Before performing the next step, we’d like to inform
you about the possible consequences of renaming a
User Program (USER PRG). From the illustration on
page 111, you may remember that each User Pro-
gram is, in fact, a separate file.
you about the possible consequences of renaming a
User Program (USER PRG). From the illustration on
page 111, you may remember that each User Pro-
gram is, in fact, a separate file.
You can bundle 144 such files into a User Program
Set List whose “members” can be recalled using the
USER PROGRAM buttons on the front panel. When
you select a memory [1]~[8] on pages P1~18, the
G-70 therefore loads the settings of the file in ques-
tion. So here’s what may happen:
Set List whose “members” can be recalled using the
USER PROGRAM buttons on the front panel. When
you select a memory [1]~[8] on pages P1~18, the
G-70 therefore loads the settings of the file in ques-
tion. So here’s what may happen:
• Press the [EXECUTE] field.
■Delete
This function allows you to delete the selected User
Program from the internal memory area or memory
card. You should use this as sparsely as possible.
Program from the internal memory area or memory
card. You should use this as sparsely as possible.
• Press the [DELETE] field. Deleting a User Program can-
not be undone, which is why the following question
is now displayed:
is now displayed:
[YES] deletes the User Program file.
[NO] leaves the file intact and takes you back to the
initial User Program Finder page with the list.
[NO] leaves the file intact and takes you back to the
initial User Program Finder page with the list.
[Back] leaves the file intact and takes you back to the
USER PROGRAM LIST page.
USER PROGRAM LIST page.
Note: If a User Program you delete here is assigned to a Set
List, the memory in question no longer works.
Note: Deleting a User Program that doubles as Music Assistant
registration also discards the Music Assistant entry. For safety
reasons, an error message is displayed in that case.
List, the memory in question no longer works.
Note: Deleting a User Program that doubles as Music Assistant
registration also discards the Music Assistant entry. For safety
reasons, an error message is displayed in that case.
User Program Options
What happens when you execute?
• If you rename a User Program that is referenced by the
currently active Set List, the Set List is updated (and
therefore finds the User Program despite its new name).
therefore finds the User Program despite its new name).
• If you rename a User Program that is referenced by
other Set Lists (which you didn’t load), those lists no
longer find the User Program you renamed. Conse-
quently, when you select the memory in question (after
loading the Set List), nothing happens, because that ref-
erence no longer works.
longer find the User Program you renamed. Conse-
quently, when you select the memory in question (after
loading the Set List), nothing happens, because that ref-
erence no longer works.
• Renaming a User Program that doubles as Music Assis-
tant entry (and therefore has a “MA” label, see below)
also affects the Music Assistants registration’s name
(which changes accordingly).
also affects the Music Assistants registration’s name
(which changes accordingly).