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3. If you also want to load the .SNG file of the same name
as the .PCG file, check the “Load ********.SNG too”
check box.
Note: The .KSC file of the same filename as the .PCG file will
be loaded together with the .PCG file. If the file does not
exist in the current directory, load the file as described in “If
a file to be loaded cannot be found, or when loading a file
that was saved across media” on page 398.
4. If you check “Load ROM-Program in Combi/Song too,”
ROM-based programs in the .PCG file combinations or
.SNG file songs will be loaded together with the RAM-
based programs.
Choose this setting if the combinations or songs being
loaded use user programs as well as the preloaded
programs.
If you leave this unchecked, only RAM-using programs in
the .PCG file combinations and .SNG file songs will be
loaded. Normally you will not check this if you are using
preloaded programs in addition to RAM-using programs.
Note: All ROM-based programs used by the loaded
combinations and songs will be loaded.
Program data whose bank type is RADIAS will not be
loaded.
5. Use “Append to: Combination” to specify the loading-
destination bank and number for the combinations in
the .PCG file.
When you execute, only the applicable combinations will be
loaded into consecutive numbers starting at the bank and
number you specify here.
6. Use “Append to: Program” to specify the loading-desti-
nation bank and number of the programs in the .PCG
file.
When you execute, only the applicable programs will be
loaded into consecutive numbers starting at the bank and
number you specify here.
If the load-destination bank and number in steps 5 and
6 exceeds U–G127, the load operation will end
automatically.
7. Use “Append to: Drum Kit” to specify the loading-des-
tination number for the drum kits in the .PCG file.
When you execute, only the applicable drum kits will be
loaded into consecutive numbers starting at the number you
specify here.
If the load-destination bank and number in step 7
exceeds 143 (U–G) respectively, the load operation will
end automatically.
The data in the locations following the specified bank/
number will be rewritten when you load. If you want to
keep this data, use Save All or Save PCG before you
load the new data.
8. Press the OK button to load the data. If you decide not
to load, press the Cancel button.
0–2: Save Menu Command
Cautions regarding Save
When saving combinations with Save All, Save PCG &
SEQ
, or Save SEQ, you should also try to save the
programs used by each timbre (and the drum kits used
by the programs) at the same time.
Similarly, when saving programs, you should also save
the drum kit used by the program at the same time.
If multisamples or samples created in Sampling mode
are used in a program or drum kit, we recommend that
you save the data as Save All.
Also when using Save PCG or Save Sampling Data to
save an individual program, drum kit, or multisample
or sample created in Sampling mode, we recommend
that you save the data in the same directory with the
same filename.
When using Load PCG (RAM) and Samples to load a
.PCG file, the .KSC file of the same name will be loaded
at the same time so that the multisamples/samples that
were saved with the program or drum kit will
correspond correctly.
If the data being saved does not fit on one volume
of media
When saving a .PCG, .KSC, .KMP, or .KSF file, and the data
does not fit on one volume of media, the display will ask
“No space available on medium”.
1. To save the data as a divided file across two or more vol-
umes of media, make sure that you have the required
number of discs, and then press the OK button. Saving
will begin.
If you decide that you don’t want to save a divided file,
press the Cancel button, and save your data to media that
has more available space.
2. If the media runs out of free space during the save
operation, the message “Select other medium” will
appear.
Insert the next volume of media and press the display to
make the M3 detect the media, or use Media Select (Media
0–1a) to specify the save-destination media.
3. Press the Select button to continue saving. If the “No
space available on medium” dialog box appears again,
repeat steps 1–3.
Saving will be halted if you press the Cancel button. If you
then want to abort the save operation, press the OK button
in the dialog box.
Summary of Contents for M3
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