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Creating Music Styles
Saving a User Style
You can save the User Styles you create to floppy disks.
With the KR105, you can save Styles to the user memory.
When saved to the user memory, User Styles are not deleted
when the power is turned off. You can also select Styles
saved to the user memory by pressing the Music Style [User]
button.
You can save up to 99 User Styles in user memory.
What is the User Memory?
The user memory is the area within the instrument
where User Styles created with the KR105, sets of User
Programs, and other such data are stored.
You can also copy User Styles and sets of User Programs
saved on floppy disks.
Data saved to the user memory is not deleted, even
when the KR105’s power is turned off.
→
When you want to clear all of the content saved to the user
memory and restore the settings to the factory settings on the
KR105, refer to “Formatting the User Memory” (p. 139).
Preparations for saving data
When saving to a floppy disk, first insert a floppy disk in the
disk drive.
1.
Press the Music Style [User] button.
A “User Style screen” like the following appears.
fig.d-usrdisk.eps_50
If the User Style screen is not displayed, touch <User/
Disk> in the lower part of the screen.
2.
Touch <File>.
3.
Touch <Save>.
A “Save Style screen” like the following appears.
Determining the name of the Style to be saved
4.
Touch <Rename>.
A “Rename screen” like the following appears.
fig.d-stylename.eps_50
When you touch
, the cursor moves.
When you touch the icon for the character to be input,
the character appears at the cursor position.
For example, touching the <ABC> icon in succession
cycles you through the available choices in that character
group (A
→
B
→
C
→
A...).
Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters
through “English (upper case),” “English (lower case),”
“numerals,” “symbols,” then back to “English (upper
case).”
When you touch <Del>, the character at the cursor
position is deleted.
When you touch <Ins>, a space is inserted at the cursor
position.
5.
When you have finished with the name, touch <Exit>.
Determining the save destination
6.
Touch <Disk> or <User>.
Touch <Disk> if you are saving to a floppy disk; touch
<User> if you are saving to user memory.
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