Saving a sample

A newly loaded sample, as well as any changes you've made in the settings for a sample will be lost as soon as you turn off the power. If you want to keep such data, you must save it as follows.

1.Press [SAMPLING/RESAMPLING] to access the Sample Edit screen.

2.Select the sample that you want to save.

3.Press [WRITE].

The Write Menu screen will appear. Make sure that “Sample” is highlighted.

4.Press [ENTER].

The Sample Name input screen will appear.

5.Assign a name to the sample.

[CURSOR (left/right)]

Moves the cursor (the location at which

 

to enter/edit a character).

[CURSOR (up/down)]

Switches letters between uppercase

 

and lowercase.

[VALUE] [INC/DEC]

Selects characters.

[F1 (Change Type)]

Selects the type of character.

 

Each time you press this, you will al-

 

ternately select the first character of

 

the uppercase alphabet (A), lower-

 

case alphabet (a), or numerals and

 

symbols (0).

[F2 (Delete)]

Deletes the character at the cursor loca-

 

tion, while shifting the following char-

 

acters to the left, closing the gap.

[F3 (Insert)]

Inserts a space at the cursor location.

*If you decide to discard your changes, press [F1 (Cancel)].

6.When you have finished inputting the name, press [F6 (Write)].

Sampling

7.Use [VALUE] or [INC/DEC] to select the write- destination sample.

Use [CURSOR (left/right)] to select the bank (User or Card).

8.Press [F6 (Write)].

A message will ask you for confirmation.

9.To write the sample, press [F6 (Execute)].

*If you decide to cancel without writing, press [F5 (Cancel)].

You cannot overwrite onto another sample.

When saving a stereo sample, two consecutive sample numbers must be available.

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Roland MC-909 Saving a sample, 123, Assign a name to the sample, When you have finished inputting the name, press F6 Write