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Media edit mode
Preferences
Preferences
This page includes various protect options, plus the PCM Auto-
load option.
Hard Disk Protect
When on, this parameter protects the hard disk from writing.
Note:
This parameter is saved to memory, but not to a storage
device.
SSD User Protect
When on, this parameter protects the User area on the SSD from
writing.
Note:
This parameter is saved to memory, but not to a storage
device.
Global Protect
When loading a “.SET” file (see “Loading all the User data” on
page 253), this parameter (if On) prevents Global parameters
from being reprogrammed when loading all data. All Global
parameters are therefore left unchanged.
When loading a single “.GLB” file, this parameter is ignored, and
the Global is overwritten by the loaded data.
Note:
This parameter is saved to memory, but not to a storage
device.
Factory Style and Pad Protect
When On, this parameter protects the Factory Styles (from the
“8/16 BEAT” to the “CONTEMP.” bank) and Factory Pads
(named “Hit” and “Sequence” in the Pad Select window) from
being overwritten when loading data from a device. Further-
more, you can’t access these banks when saving data.
When Off, you can load or save User Styles or Pads even into the
Factory Style banks (from “8/16 BEAT” to “CONTEMP.”) and
Factory Pad banks (named “Hit” and “Sequence” in the Pad
Select window). This way, you customize personalize your Fac-
tory Style and Pad banks.
Please note that the Save All procedure always saves only the
USER and FAVORITE Style banks.
Note:
This parameter is automatically set to On when turning the
instrument off.
Note:
Should your accidentally delete some Factory Data, reload
the Backup data, find the original Musical Resources in the sup-
plied Accessory CD, or download the data from
Factory Sound Protect
When On, this parameter prevents writing edited Sounds from
the Edit Sound mode. When Off, you can freely save edited
Sounds either in the Factory or User Sound area.
Warning:
Use this feature with great care! Reorganizing the Fac-
tory Sounds may make both Styles and Standard MIDI Files sound
with the wrong Sounds!
Note:
This parameter is automatically set to On when turning the
instrument off.
Note:
If your accidentally delete some Factory Data, reload the
Backup data, find the original Musical Resources in the supplied
Accessory CD, or download the data from
Hide Unknown Files
When this option is checked, non-proprietary files are hidden
when using Media operations, therefore making browsing direc-
tories easier.
PCM Autoload
When you import a Sound based on PCM Samples, or create a
new Sound with Samples recorded in the Sampling mode, the
Samples are stored in a (hidden) PCM area inside the internal
HD.
When this parameter is set to On, these User PCM Samples are
automatically loaded when turning the instrument on, so that
you don’t have to worry and deliberately load them.
However, since loading may take some time, you can choose
whether to automatically load these Samples or not, in case you
don’t need these Sounds.
If Samples have not been automatically loaded when turning the
instrument on, you can touch the Load PCM button in this page
to load them.
On
When turning the instrument on, User Samples
used by some Sounds are automatically loaded
from the (hidden) PCM area in the internal HD
to the RAM memory.
Off
When turning the instrument on, external Sam-
ples used by some Sounds are not automatically
loaded. Therefore, these Sounds will not sound,
until you use the Load PCM button to load them
to RAM.
Load PCM button
Touch this button to load to RAM all PCM Samples used by
some User Sounds loaded from an external device, or created in
Sampling mode.
Not available if no User PCM Samples are used by any Sound,
PCM Autoload is selected, or if the PCM Samples have already
been loaded (either by pushing this button or by entering the Sam-
pling mode).
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Summary of Contents for pa2X pro
Page 1: ...User s Manual ENGLISH OS Ver 2 0 MAN00010019 4 E ...
Page 9: ...Introduction ...
Page 34: ...30 Easy Mode The Lyrics page in detail ...
Page 35: ...Quick Guide ...
Page 85: ...Reference ...
Page 278: ...274 MIDI Playing another instrument with the Pa2X ...
Page 279: ...Appendix ...
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