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6•14 User Guide
3. Select the RAM-Sound that you wish to load and
its corresponding destination in RAM.
The display opened will depend on the type
of disk inserted in the drive. The display ex-
ample shows 4 RAM-Sounds and a Percus-
sive sound in the source directory.
Use the
buttons to scroll through the
Sound Groups (1, 2, … 15, 16).
Use the directional
/ arrows to scroll the
individual Sounds of each Bank (1-1, 1-2, 1-
3 … 1-15, 1-16, 2-1, 2-2, … 15-16, 16-1, 16-
2, … 16-15, 16-16).
In the example, the selected RAM-Sound “19-
7 SxOrgan” belongs to the ORGAN Group,
as indicated by the information box at the
bottom of the left column (a). The Organ
Group contains eight Banks numbered from
17-24.
The number 19-7 also indicates that the RAM-
Sound originally occupied Bank 19, slot 7 at
the time it was saved to disk.
The display example A shows Group 17 se-
lected. Display example B shows the origi-
nal destination (now empty) of the RAM-
Sound at the time of saving it to disk (19-7).
It is recommended that you load your RAM-
Sounds to their original positions but, you are
free to load them wherever you please.
Bear in mind, however, that the RAM-Sound
will take the number of the destination, there-
fore, if you load 19-7 SwOrgan to, say, desti-
nation 25-16, the Sound will be detected via
MIDI with the new number, not the old.
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Note: You can also use the Sound Search
function to pass to a particular Sound. Refer to the
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Edit Disk chapter in the Reference Guide.
4. Press ENTER twice to load the Sound file to
memory.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to load other Sounds
to RAM.
3
A
B
4
ENTER
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ESCAPE
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