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Roland FP-4F User Manual

Roland FP-4F
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Recording Your Performance
Saving a Recorded Song (SONG SAV)
Heres how to save your recorded performance in internal memory.
If you’ve recorded a song, but then switch o the FP-4F without saving it, your recorded song will be lost. You must save your recorded song in internal
memory if you want to keep it.
MEMO
You can also save your performance on USB memory (sold separately) (p. 45).
Preparing to Save
1. Hold down the [REVERB] button and press the [EQUALIZER] button.
You’ll enter function mode.
2. Use the [-] [+] buttons to select “SONG SAV.
3. Press the [DISPLAY] button.
Selecting the Song Save-destination and Saving
1. Select the storage destination using the [-] or [+] button.
INT stands for internal memory, while EXT stands for the USB memory that you’ve connected.
2. Press the [PIANO] button.
With this, the storage destination has been determined.
3. Select the number of the destination for the save using the [-] or [+] button.
MEMO
Whenever there is a . (period) at the left of the number (for example, Int. 01), it means that there already is a song stored at that number. When
saving a song, it’s best to select a number that doesn’t have a . shown in front of it.
If you select a number where a song has already been stored (a period appears to the left of the number), and then press the [PIANO] button, you’ll
be prompted with the message “SURE?” If you press the TEMPO [+] button, the existing, previously stored song will be overwritten. To cancel the
procedure, press TEMPO [-].

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Roland FP-4F Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelFP-4F
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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