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the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R ((U
Upp aanndd D
Doow
wnn)) push buttons or type in its number and then press FF44 LLoocckk. The symbol o will appear
next to the Folder. A number of Folders can be locked. To disable the lock function, find the folder protected and then
press FF44 LLoocckk again. The degree of protection can be increased using a password to be programmed according to the
instructions given at the end of this chapter.
F5 Escape
:
This is used to return to the previous page of the D
Diisskk menu.
F6 Report
:
This creates a TXT file on Floppy Disk that shows the whole contents of the Folder currently selected, split-up per extension and in alpha-
betical order. The file can be read both from Mac and PC and can prove quite useful to have a list of files when there are many files sto-
red.
F7 Copy
:
This is used to copy the file, selected using the and FF110
0 SSeelleecctt push buttons from the Folder currently selected and a Folder at
choice within the Hard Disk. The following options are possible:
F5 Escape
: This is used to return to the previous page of the D
Diisskk menu.
F8 Target Folder
: This displays the list of Folders in the middle of the display amongst which you can choose that
desired using the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R push buttons.
F10 Exec
: This confirms that the file selected is to be copied in the chosen Folder using FF88 TTaarrggeett FFoollddeerr.
The complete procedure entails the following steps:
●
Select the Folder in which the files to be copied are stored.
●
Press FF77 C
Cooppyy.
●
Select one or a number of files to be copied using the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R and FF110
0 SSeelleecctt push buttons.
●
Press F8 Target Folder and find the destination Folder using the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R push buttons from the list that
appears.
●
Confirm the procedure using FF110
0 EExxeecc, or cancel it using FF55 EEssccaappee.
●
Press F10 Exec and a new page appears in which the file being copied can be re-named using the keyboard
keys and the DATA CURSOR push buttons. The options possible are the following:
F5 Escape:
This cancels the procedure and returns to the Disk menu.
FF88 SSkkiipp:: This skips the copying procedure of the current file.
FF99 C
Cooppyy A
Allll:: This copies all the files without re-naming them.
FF110
0 EExxeeccuuttee: This confirms that the single file is to be copied.
F9 Utility:
This is used to control some parameters such as the Tempo and
the transposition of a Midi file, the formatting of the Hard Disk, the
creation of chains of Midi files and the operational control of the
Hard Disk. The options possible are the following:
FF11 IInnffoo:: This displays the capacity of the Hard Disk, the space avai-
lable, the number of the Folder and files stored and the percenta-
ge of space available.
FF22 TTeem
mppoo:: This is used to modify the Tempo of a Midi file stored in
the Folder currently in use. Once the Midi files are displayed, select
that desired using the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R push buttons, then press FF110
0
EExxeecc. A window appears where the difference in steps of 1 can be
entered compared to the original Tempo using the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R
push buttons. Once the value has been entered, press FF110
0 EExxeecc
that calls up a new window where the original name of the Midi file can be modified. When the modification has been comple-
ted, confirm the procedure using FF110
0 EExxeecc or press FF55 EEssccaappee to skip saving it.
FF33 TTrraannssppoosseerr:: This is used to define a negative or positive transposition value for the Midi file selected. Once the Midi files are
displayed, select that desired using the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R push buttons, then press FF110
0 EExxeecc. A window appears where you can defi-
ne whether the transposition applied will be valid only for the Midi file (SSoonngg) or whether it will also apply to the keyboard tran-
sposition (G
Glloobbaall). To select this application mode, cyclically press the FF99 function push button that shows the application mode
and upon completion press FF110
0 EExxeecc to confirm or press FF55 EEssccaappee to cancel the procedure. Once you have confirmed you can
enter the transposition value to be applied to the Midi file, using the D
DA
ATTA
A C
CU
UR
RSSO
OR
R push buttons. Confirm again using FF110
0 EExxeecc
that will call up the window in which the name can be modified. Confirm the transposition procedure using FF110
0 EExxeecc or abandon
using FF55 EEssccaappee..
FF44 FFoorrm
maatt:: This is used to format the Hard Disk and can be done only by disabling the default protection function using the FF66
LLoocckk FFoorrm
maatt push button. You will be requested to confirm using FF110
0 EExxeecc or to abandon using FF55 EEssccaappee. Once the protection
function has been disabled you can format the Hard Disk by pressing F4 Format. You will be requested twice to confirm using
FF110
0 EExxeecc. Press FF55 EEssccaappee to cancel the procedure. The formatting lock function is enabled each time the SD5 is turned on to
avoid irreversible mistakes. The formatting procedure ddeelleetteess the entire contents of the Hard Disk for good so please use spa-
ringly and wisely!!
FF55 EEssccaappee:: This returns to the previous page of the D
Diisskk menu.
FF66 LLoocckk FFoorrm
maatt: This locks the FF44 FFoorrm
maatt function.
FF77 C
Chhaaiinn EEddiitt:: This is used to create chains of (no longer than 32) Midi files, to be played back one after the other without having
to call up each file individually. It only works for the Midi files stored in the same Folder, which is called up as already explained
for the FF33 TTrraannssppoosseerr. Once FF77 C
Chhaaiinn EEddiitt has been pressed the SD5 displays the Midi files stored in the Folder that can be selec-
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