
PROGRAM mode: HD-1
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2. Press OK.
The Program’s edit buffer will be initialized, restored to
default values. Note that in this case the stored data is not
affected. If you want to keep the initialized Program, you’ll
need to use the
Write
command.
To initialize all Programs in the current bank:
1. Select the “Initialize Program” menu command.
The Initialize Program dialog box will appear.
2. Enable the check-box for “All Programs in the
current bank.”
3. Press OK.
All Programs in the bank will be initialized, including the
stored version of the current Program.
Load required samples
This command appears only when the
Samples Not Loaded
message appears at the top of the display, indicating that the
Program, Combination, or Song uses EXs, User Sample
Bank, or SAMPLING mode data which is not currently
loaded. It is available on the Home pages in PROGRAM,
COMBINATION, and SEQUENCER modes.
Selecting
Load required samples
brings up a list of all of
the missing Multisamples, Samples, and/or Drum Samples
required by the Program, including the bank(s) containing
the data. You can then load the sample data, if desired, and if
there is room in memory to do so.
You can use the information at the bottom of the dialog box,
including
Memory Required
and (Memory)
Available
, to
determine whether or not you need to free up room for the
new data. If there isn’t enough room, the
Load
button will
be disabled.
To load the sample data:
1. Choose “Load required samples” to open the dialog
box.
2. Select the “Load only required samples” radio button
to load the listed data.
or:
Select the Load complete banks radio button to load
the entire bank(s) containing the listed data.
3. Press Load to load the data, or Cancel to exit without
loading.
If you switch between the radio buttons, the
Memory
Required
and (Memory)
Available
displays will update as
necessary.
Optimize RAM
Optimize RAM
is available on the Audio In/Sampling tab
of the Play page.
In some cases, especially if you’ve been loading and deleting
different Samples and Multisamples, the internal memory
can become fragmented.
“Fragmented” means that there are chunks of data scattered
throughout the physical RAM, like toy blocks scattered
across a floor. While the memory isn’t completely full, some
of it can’t be used - just like it’s difficult to walk across a
messy floor.
The
Optimize RAM
command cleans up the floor, so to
speak. It collects all of the data into a single, continuous area
of memory, so that the remaining free space can be used
more efficiently.
If you run out of memory, try using this command; it may
free up some extra space.
You can check the remaining amount of RAM in
SAMPLING mode, on the main Recording page, under
“Free Sample Memory/Locations.” For more information,
please see “RAM” on page 579.
1. Select “Optimize RAM” to open the dialog box.
2. Press the OK button to execute the command, or press
the Cancel button to cancel without executing.
Summary of Contents for NAUTILUS Series
Page 1: ...i Parameter Guide E 1...
Page 264: ...EXi STR 1 Plucked String 254...
Page 358: ...EXi MOD 7 Waveshaping VPM Synthesizer 348...
Page 368: ...EXi SGX 2 Premium Piano 358...
Page 568: ...SEQUENCER mode 558...
Page 580: ...SET LIST mode 570...
Page 738: ...MEDIA mode 728...
Page 753: ...Insert Effects IFX1 IFX12 Routing 743 Fig 2 2e...
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