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Disk 6•5
Load operations - Play a Song or MidiFile direct from disk
Disk data can be loaded into the WK3 RAM us-
ing one of the following methods:
•
as single elements (Load Song, Load Style,
Load MidiFile, Load Sample);
•
as a set of files corresponding to Groups
(Load Styles [User 1 and User 2 Groups],
Load Performances (Performance Groups]);
•
as an “ALL” data set containing all data
present on disk.
WK3 Songs and MidiFiles can also be played
directly form disk without loading to memory
SLOW/FAST OPTION
Set this option before choosing the operation.
Slow is set by default, Fast is set by pressing
Function button 1 in the Load display. F1 tog-
gles between the Slow and Fast options.
LOADING SINGLE ELEMENTS (SONG, SMF
FILE, STYLE, SAMPLE)
You can load a single Song, Style, MidiFile or
Sample using the respective commands «Load
Song», «Load Style», «Load MidiFile» and «Load
Sample». The «Load Song» and «Load Midi-
File» operations allow you to choose between
loading the file or playing it directly from disk.
The steps taken to load a single Song, SMF File
or Style are identical in all respects, with the ex-
ception of the extension that identifies the file.
The «Load Sample» procedure shows a slight
variation.
WK3 loads single elements (Song, MidiFile, Style)
to the first available free destination in RAM
(Free01, Free02, etc.). If the instrument’s mem-
ory is full, WK3 chooses as the destination the
first position in memory corresponding to loca-
tion 1 (F1). Y
ou can either confirm the selected
destination, or select a different one; in either
case, the file occupying the location will be erased
by the incoming file.
Theoretically up
to
7 Songs,
7 Song/Styles and
16 User Styles can
reside in
th
eir
respective
Groups, the actual number depending on their
total capacity.
LOAD SONG, SMF, STYLE PROCEDURE
Page 6 explains the procedure in detail. Also
incorporated is the “Play direct from Disk” func-
tion already detailed in the Getting Started chap-
ter 1, page 11
•
Use «Load Song» to load a single Song to
the Real/Song Groups. Press Start to play
the selected file directly from disk.
•
Use «Load MidiFile» to load a Standard MIDI
File to the Real/Song Groups. Press Start
to play the selected file directly from disk.
•
Use «Load Style» to load a User Style to the
User Groups.
•
T o load a Sample see page 10
Load operations - Play a Song or MidiFile direct from disk
Disk data can be loaded into the WK3 RAM us-
ing one of the following methods:
•
as single elements (Load Song, Load Style,
Load MidiFile, Load Sample);
•
as a set of files corresponding to Groups
(Load Styles [User 1 and User 2 Groups],
Load Performances (Performance Groups]);
•
as an “ALL” data set containing all data
present on disk.
WK3 Songs and MidiFiles can also be played
directly form disk without loading to memory
SLOW/FAST OPTION
Set this option before choosing the operation.
Slow is set by default, Fast is set by pressing
Function button 1 in the Load display. F1 tog-
gles between the Slow and Fast options.
LOADING SINGLE ELEMENTS (SONG, SMF
FILE, STYLE, SAMPLE)
You can load a single Song, Style, MidiFile or
Sample using the respective commands «Load
Song», «Load Style», «Load MidiFile» and «Load
Sample». The «Load Song» and «Load Midi-
File» operations allow you to choose between
loading the file or playing it directly from disk.
The steps taken to load a single Song, SMF File
or Style are identical in all respects, with the ex-
ception of the extension that identifies the file.
The «Load Sample» procedure shows a slight
variation.
WK3 loads single elements (Song, MidiFile, Style)
to the first available free destination in RAM
(Free01, Free02, etc.). If the instrument’s mem-
ory is full, WK3 chooses as the destination the
first position in memory corresponding to loca-
tion 1 (F1). You can either confirm the selected
destination, or select a different one; in either
case, the file occupying the location will be erased
by the incoming file.
Theoretically up to 7 Songs, 7 Song/Styles and
16 User Styles can reside in their respective
Groups, the actual number depending on their
total capacity.
LOAD SONG, SMF, STYLE PROCEDURE
Page 6 explains the procedure in detail. Also
incorporated is the “Play direct from Disk” func-
tion already detailed in the Getting Started chap-
ter 1, page 11
•
Use «Load Song» to load a single Song to
the Real/Song Groups. Press Start to play
the selected file directly from disk.
•
Use «Load MidiFile» to load a Standard MIDI
File to the Real/Song Groups. Press Start
to play the selected file directly from disk.
•
Use «Load Style» to load a User Style to the
User Groups.
•
To load a Sample see page 10
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