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Q:
Saving Settings in a User Program on the Roland EM-2000.
A:
The EM-2000 allows you to save your favorite settings in User Programs. A User
Program includes settings for Tone selections, Music Style, tempo, transpose, and volume. There are 192 User Program locations in the EM-2000. Use the following procedure to write your settings in a User Program: 1) Press and hold down WRITE. Continue holding down this button while executing steps 2-4. NOTE: If the EM-2000’s memory is protected, "Internal Memory is PROTECTED!!" will be displayed following step 1. To disable protection, release WRITE and press Part Select [UPPER 1]. Return to step 1 to continue the writing procedure. 2) Using the TONE / USER PROGRAM buttons, select a destination Group (A, B, or C). 3) Using the TONE / USER PROGRAM number buttons (1-8), select a destination Bank. 4) Using the TONE / USER PROGRAM number buttons (1-8), select a destination number. 5) Release WRITE.
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