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Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance
8. To store the Rhythm in internal memory, touch <OK>.
The saving of the rhythm to internal memory begins.
Once the Rhythm has been accommodated in memory, the Rhythm screen
will reappear.
Restoring the Rhythm Stored in the [Disk] Button
to the Factory Settings
Use the following procedure to restore only the drum sets stored with the
[Disk] button to their factory settings.
1. Press the [Power On] button to turn off the power.
2. Hold down the Rhythm [Disk] button, and press the [Power
On] button.
Never turn off the power while the following screen is displayed.
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The Rhythm that had been stored in the Rhythm [Disk] button will return to
the factory settings.
NOTE
Never remove the disk or
turn off the power while
the Rhythm data is being
loaded from disk into the
AT-90S/80S/60S. If you do
so, the Rhythm data will
not be loaded into the AT-
90S/80S/60S, and
malfunctions could
result. After returning the
Rhythm stored in the
[Disk] button to the
factory settings (see
following section), re-
load the Rhythm from
disk.
To return settings other
than those of the [Disk]
b
utton to the factory
settings, use the Factory
Reset operation (p. 22).
You can restore the [Disk]
b
utton to the factory
settings in the screen.
1. Touch <Rhythm> on
the Main screen.
2. Touch <Utility> on the
Rhythm screen.
3. Touch <Reset (Disk)>
on the Sub-window.
The confirmation message
appears on the screen.
4. Touch <OK>.
The Rhythm that had been
stored in the Rhythm
[Disk] button will return to
the factory settings.
Hold down the Rhythm
[World] button, and press
the [Power] button. The
Rhythm that had been
stored in the Rhythm
[World] button will return
to the factory settings.
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