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SINFONIA500SE / EMPRIO 600SE OWNERS MANUAL
User data is always stored on an
account-specific basis.
This means that when saving a data type such
as SONGS, Styles, etc., the system creates a folder with the name of the currently used user account.
To transfer user data from one account to another account, for example, save this data in the source
account as individual files or as a complete backup (a complete backup of all user data of an account),
then call up the target account and load the data of the source account here again.
User data stored on a USB stick can also be uploaded to another SEMPRA if you have multiple
instruments, or if you want to share your data with friends who also play SEMPRA.
If you have not (yet) created your own user accounts, SEMPRA works with the standard account
"BOEHM". If data is saved, a folder
BOEHM_USER
is automatically created on the stick, in which the
different data types are then sorted into corresponding subfolders.
The creation of the folders as well as the corresponding naming of the files takes place completely
automatically.
If you save data of the same type several times, existing files will not be overwritten! Rather, each time
the same file is saved, a new file with ascending version number is created. Let me give you an example:
The SONG bank "
002 User Songs 2
" was
stored twice here. There are now two files,
one with the version number
V-00
and one
with the version number
V-01
in the file name.
You can always tell directly from the version
numbers which is the older and which is the
most current file version.
Note:
This saving of new version numbers can be
done up to 20x (version number 00...19). Only then
does the counting begin again at V-00. If a file with the same name and version number 00 still exists at this time,
it is overwritten!
These are the basic principles, which we will go into in more detail below with a few examples.
Account folder, e.g. BOEHM_USER
Subfolders for the individual
saved file types, they contain
the actual files.