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6•4 User Guide
LOAD, SAVE, ERASE COPY, MOVE OPERA-
TIONS
Data stored in floppy disk, hard disk or RAM can
be Loaded, Saved, Erased, Copied or Moved
using one of the following methods:
•
as single elements (Single Song, Single User
Style, Single Performance, Single MidiFile,
etc.);
•
as a Group of files (User Style Group, Song
Group, etc.);
•
as an “ALL” data set containing file types of
all Groups (All Songs, All Sounds, All Style
Groups, All Performance Groups, etc.).
Limitations
Some file types cannot be handled more than
one at a time. MIDI Files, for example, can only
be handled using the SINGLE MIDI FILE com-
mand. Some files can be handled as Single ele-
ments, Groups and All sets, while others are lim-
ited to Single and All sets only.
The table below shows the valid commands for
each file type:
File Type
Command
Block
Single
Setup
Single
Sound
Single, Group, All
Real Perfs
Single, Group, All
Style Perfs
Single, Group, All
User Styles
Single, Group, All
Song
Single, Group, All
MIDIFile
Single
HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE DISK ENVI-
RONMENT
Move around in the Disk pages with the naviga-
tional tools which are;
• the directional arrows [ / -
/ ]:
• the
page selector buttons:
Execute the Disk commands with the ENTER
button or abort with the ESCAPE button:
ENTER TEMPO/DATA
ESCAPE
The cursor is represented by a negative high-
light zone which moves vertically and horizon-
tally and also serves to identify which part of the
display is currently active (source or destination).
The part of the display not currently active shows
an item “preselected” by a frame which also
serves to identify the item that will be selected
when the cursor is moved into the area.
The / navigating buttons move the cursor hori-
zontally from source to destination and vice versa.
The source files or destinations are selected by
moving the cursor vertically with the / buttons.
Summary of Contents for WK4
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