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SINFONIA500SE / EMPRIO 600SE OWNERS MANUAL
Total backup of all user data (backup)
Up to this point we have learned how to load and save individual file types on/from USB sticks. But
your SEMPRA also offers you another, very convenient way to back up or reload your user data - the
overall backup, or backup for short.
Backup is the correct method of data backup,
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to be able to restore a certain state of the user data (namely the one that was available at
the time the backup was saved) at a later point in time,
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to transfer the complete user database in one step, e.g. to a newly created user account,
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to transfer your user data to another SEMPRA in just one step.
As the term "total backup" implies, such a file contains all user data of the current user account from
which it was saved (or from the BOEHM standard account if you have not created any further user
accounts on your SEMPRA). It therefore contains:
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Your own SONGS/Presets
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Your albums and if applicable topics
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Your own or edited user styles
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Your Playbacks (internally stored MIDI files)
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Your Sound Presets
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Your complete setup with all included settings, mixer presets, button and knob presets, etc...
Please note:
If you have saved a complete backup on a USB stick and (re)load this file into the SEMPRA
or a user account, the internal user data for this account will first be completely deleted and then
replaced by the newly loaded data.
For example, if you have saved a backup at an earlier point in time and this backup is then
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to the same account at a later date
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or to another account/instrument with another current user data constellation.
the currently existing user data (which most likely deviates from the saved file) in the account will be
lost and replaced by the data to be loaded.
You should therefore back up the current user data of an account into which you want to load a backup
if it contains data that differs from the backup file and you want to access it again later!