Roland g-70 业主指南

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Disk/Media functions
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G-70 Music Workstation
User Program Set and MIDI Set files only have a file 
name you can change. As there is no Finder function-
ality for such files, the display looks a little different:
(5) Select the media: [INTERNAL¥MEMORY], [FLOPPY] 
(disk) or [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY] (memory card).
(6) If available and necessary, use the sorting func-
tions and/or the Finder.
These functions are only available for songs and 
Styles – and only if you select [INTERNAL¥MEMORY] 
or [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY]. See also pages 37 and 86.
(7) Press the field of the file you want to rename.
If you selected the RENAME page by accident, press 
[Back]. This takes you back to the previously selected 
page.
(8) If available (and necessary), press the 
[STYLE¥NAME], [COUNTRY]/[ARTIST], [GENRE] or 
[FILE¥NAME] field and enter the desired characters. 
See page 204 for how to enter characters.
Note: The G-70 supports both upper- and lower-case letters 
for file names. So choose whichever is more convenient (or 
clear).
Note: The G-70 allows you to use long file names, but some 
windows are relatively short, so that only part of the names 
can be displayed. We therefore suggest using short file names 
(maximum 18 characters) whenever possible.
(9) Press the [EXECUTE] field to confirm your settings 
and rename the file.
(10) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Delete
Use these functions to delete the selected User Pro-
gram Set, MIDI Set “set”, song or Music Style from the 
internal memory, a memory card or floppy disk.
Carefully check whether you selected the right file type 
and the right file before pressing [EXECUTE]. Deleted 
files cannot be restored.
Also note that MIDI Sets contain 8 different settings, 
which means that you may lose a lot more than origi-
nally intended. And if you delete a song that is used in a 
Play List, that list changes (loses one step), while a User 
Program whose Link function you activated no longer 
finds the required song.
On the other hand, deleting a User Program Set only 
does away with the List – the User Programs it refers to 
remain intact.
(1) Press the [DISK&MEDIA] button.
(2) If you intend to work with a floppy disk or memory 
card, insert it into the drive or slot.
(3) Press the [DELETE] field.
(4) Select the data type you want to delete by pressing 
its field.
For User Program Set and MIDI Set files, the display 
looks as follows:
(5) Select the media: [INTERNAL¥MEMORY], [FLOPPY] 
(disk) or [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY] (memory card).
(6) If available and necessary, use the sorting func-
tions and/or the Finder.
These functions are only available for songs and 
Styles – and only if you select [INTERNAL¥MEMORY] 
or [EXTERNAL¥MEMORY]. See also pages 37 and 86.
(7) Press the field of the file you want to delete.