Copying performance settings (copy), 92 creating a performance, Basic procedure for performance copy – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Creating a Performance

Type (Initialize Type)

There are three initialize methods. Select either of them depending
on the application.

DEFAULT:

Resets the currently selected performance in the

Temporary memory to the standard values. This is called a ‘Initial
Data.’ Use this setting when you wish to create a sound from scratch.

PRESET:

Resets the currently selected performance in user memory

to the factory settings.

MFX TEMPLATE:

The multi-effect settings of the currently selected

performance will be set to the MFX template settings.

If the currently selected performance is preset memory (PRST)
data, initializing with the “PRESET” setting will set the values to
those of the identically numbered user memory.

For details regarding MFX template, refer to

“MFX Template

List”

(Sound/Parameter List).

5.

If you’ve set the initialization type to “MFX TEMPLATE,”

move the cursor to “Template” and select an MFX template.

Then move the cursor to “MFX,” and select the relevant MFX

(MFX-A–MFX-C).

6.

Press [8 (Execute)].

The initialization will be carried out, and you’ll be returned to
the Performance Edit screen.

Copying Performance Settings

(Copy)

This operation copies the settings of any desired performance to the
currently selected performance. You can use this feature to make the
editing process faster and easier.

Basic Procedure for Performance Copy

1.

Access the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen, and select the

copy-destination performance (p. 85).

2.

Access the Performance Edit screen (p. 91).

3.

Press [8 (Copy)].

The Performance Copy window appears.

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4.

Move the cursor to “Mode,” and select the data that you

wish to copy.

Three types of copy are available:

Performance Name Copy

,

Performance Effects Copy

, and

Performance Part Copy

. You

should select the one that is relevant to the type of data you wish
to copy. For details refer to “Types of Performance Copy”
(following section).

5.

Move the cursor to “Source,” and select the copy-source

sound.

6.

Press [8 (Execute)] to execute the copy.

7.

Press [EXIT] to return to the Performance Edit screen.

Types of Performance Copy

Performance Name Copy (NAME)

The name of a patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, or performance will
be copied to the currently selected performance.

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Performance Effects Copy (MFX/CHORUS/
REVERB)

The effect settings of a patch, rhythm set, multitimbre, or
performance will be copied to the currently selected performance.

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Effect contents that will be copied (Mode)

MFX: Multi-effects settings

CHORUS: Chorus settings

REVERB: Reverb settings

If you want to copy the multi-effect settings of a multitimbre or
performance, select the MFX (MFX-A–MFX-C) whose data will be
copied.

Performance Part Copy (PART)

Part settings of a performance will be copied to the part you specify
of the current performance.

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To specify the currently selected performance as the copy source,
set “Source” to “TEMP.”

Copy-source multi-
effects

Copy-destination multi-
effects

Copy-source part

Copy-destination part

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