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Roland FP-80 Piano numérique Manuel du propriétaire | Fixfr
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User questions

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Patricia E.

How to save MIDI channel settings on the FP-80 so they don't revert to factory default after a restart?

The FP-80's settings (such as the MIDI channel) reverting to their default value after each restart is normal if the settings have not been explicitly saved. There is no user-replaceable internal backup battery. To keep your settings, you must use one of the following two methods: The "Memory Backup" function allows certain parameters to be saved in internal memory so they are recalled when the instrument is powered on. "Registrations" allow you to save your playing configurations in registration memories that remain accessible later.

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Patricia E.

How to save settings (such as the MIDI channel) on the FP-80 so they do not revert to default values after a restart?

To retain settings (such as the MIDI channel) on the FP-80, you must use the "Memory Backup" function to save certain parameters (including the equalizer and other system settings) to internal memory, or "Registrations" to save playing configurations (sounds, rhythms, settings) which will remain accessible after power-off.

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Patricia E.

How to save MIDI channel settings on the FP-80 to prevent them from reverting to factory defaults after restarting?

The fact that your settings (such as the MIDI channel) revert to their default value after each restart is normal behavior for the FP-80 if the settings have not been explicitly saved. There is no user-replaceable internal backup battery; settings revert to their default value as soon as the instrument is powered off. To retain your settings, you must use one of two methods: 'Memory Backup' to save certain parameters (including the equalizer and other system settings) in internal memory to be recalled when powered on, or 'Registrations' to save your playing configurations (sounds, rhythms, settings) in registration memories that remain accessible later.

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