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Save/Load of Song data
After turning on the VF80, insert a disc to the CD-RW
drive.
Press the [SETUP] key of the VF80 to enter the setup
mode.
The display shows the screen for selecting the setup
menu.
The following procedure describes how to save FDMS-3 song data.
We assume that the optional CD-RW drive (Model CD-1A) is already installed to the VF80 and a virgin CD-RW
or CD-R disc is set.
Use the [JOG] dial to select (highlight) “Save PGM”
and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display shows the screen for selecting a save de-
vice, where
“IDE”
is flashing.
After selecting a program, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display shows the screen as below.
<Note>
Do not carry out any VF80 key operation until the ac-
cess process to the CD-RW/CD-R disc is completed.
Flashing
Saving data using a CD-RW drive (Backup)
By rotating the
[JOG]
dial, you can select a desired
program number/title from among available programs
in the VF80 current drive. The recorded space of the
selected program is also shown.
If you select a program which requires more than one
disc for saving, the display shows the required num-
ber of discs (see the screen example below).
Use the [CURSOR <] key to select (highlight) “FDMS3”
and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display shows the screen for selecting a program
to be saved (the program number of the selected pro-
gram flashes).
flashing
Flashing
recorded
space
number of
discs
Flashing
1
2
3
4
6
7
While “IDE” is flashing, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
After briefly showing the model name of the connected
CD-RW drive, the display shows the screen for select-
ing a save mode, where
“BkUp”
(backup) is flashing.
To save (backup) song data, select
“BkUp”
.
To make an audio CD, select
“CD-DA”
or
“Setup”
.
This procedure describes how to save song data, so
we select
“BkUp”
here.
See
“making an audio CD”
described later for details
about how to make an audio CD.
While “BkUp” flashing, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display shows the screen for selecting a backup
mode (between FDMS-3 and WAV), where “
WAV
” is
flashing.
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flashing
flashing
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