Ur-80 Editor; Starting Up Ur-80 Editor; Macintosh Users - Roland Edirol UR-80 Mode D'emploi

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UR-80 Editor

UR-80 Editor lets you use your computer to create memory sets for the UR-80. The UR-80 has a
total of 43 controllers. By using these in conjunction with the SHIFT button and the LED indicators,
you can assign 136 different MIDI messages to these controllers. Such a collection of 136 MIDI
messages is called a "memory set." The UR-80 itself can store seven memory sets and one preset
memory. (→"Memory sets (p. 349)" )
UR-80 Editor lets you transfer memory sets to and from the UR-80, edit the settings, and save/load
memory sets in SMF format. It also lets you make system settings for the UR-80 itself.
You can view the online help from the Help menu of UR-80 Editor. The following pages provide
a basic explanation of what UR-80 Editor can do. For details, refer to the on-line help for UR-80
Editor.

Starting up UR-80 Editor

Before you start up UR-80 Editor, use a USB cable to connect the UR-80 to your computer, and turn
on the power.
Windows users
From the Start menu, select Programs (in Windows XP, "All Programs"), and from the menu that
appears, choose UR-80 Editor → UR-80 Editor.

Macintosh users

Double-click the UR-80 Editor icon located in the folder in which the software was installed.
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