17-7
Disk edit environment
Page 1 - Load
Loading a single bank
You can load a single bank of User data (User Programs, User
Styles, Performances) with a single operation. A bank corre-
sponds to a STYLE or PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE button.
1
.
If loading from floppy disk, insert the disk into the disk
drive.
2.
Select the source disk, using the F1 button. You can
select a disk device in this order: HD
➛
FD
➛
CRD
➛
HD…
3.
Use the E-H (Scroll) buttons (or the TEMPO/VALUE
controls) to select the “.SET” folder containing the data
you wish to load.
Move the folder to the first line of the display. If the
folder you are looking for is in another folder, use the F3
(Open) button to open it. Use the F4 (Close) button to
go back to the parent folder.
4.
Press F3 (Open) to open the “.SET” folder. A list of User
data appears (Global, Performance, Program, Style).
5.
Use the E-H (Scroll) buttons (or the TEMPO/VALUE
controls) to move the data type you are looking for to
the first line of the display.
6
.
Press F3 (Open) to open the selected folder. A list of
User banks appears.
7.
Use the E-H (Scroll) buttons (or the TEMPO/VALUE
controls) to move the desired bank to the first line of the
display.
8.
Press F2 (Load) to confirm the file selection. The list of
User banks in memory appears.
In the page above, the previously selected Style bank will
be loaded into the bank 1 (USER1 button) in memory.
The existing Styles in memory will be deleted and over-
written.
9.
Scroll the available locations in memory, using the E-H
(Scroll) buttons (or the TEMPO/VALUE controls).
1
0.
When the target bank is selected (i.e., it is in the first line
of the display), press F2 (Load) to load the bank. The
“Are you sure message” will appear. Press ENTER to
confirm, or EXIT to abort.
Warning:
After confirming, all User data contained in the
bank in memory is deleted.
When the operation is completed (the “Wait” indicator
disappears), the source page comes back in the display,
and you may perform further loading operations.
Loading a single item
You can load a single User item (i.e., a single User Program, a
single User Style, or a single Performance) with a single oper-
ation.
1
.
If loading from floppy disk, insert the disk into the disk
drive.
2.
Select the source disk, using the F1 button. You can
select a disk device in this order: HD
➛
FD
➛
CRD
➛
HD…
3.
Use the E-H (Scroll) buttons (or the TEMPO/VALUE
controls) to select the “.SET” folder containing the item
you wish to load.
Move the folder to the first line of the display. If the
folder you are looking for is in another folder, use the F3
(Open) button to open it. Use the F4 (Close) button to
go back to the parent folder.
Device
Type
HD
Hard disk
FD
Floppy disk
CRD
Flash Card
PERFORM |
PROGRAM
STYLE |
FD LOAD OPEN CLOSE
Disk:Load
USER01.STY |
USER02.STY
USER03.STY |
FD LOAD OPEN CLOSE
Disk:Load
Device
Type
HD
Hard disk
FD
Floppy disk
CRD
Flash Card
User01 |
User02
User03 |
FD LOAD OPEN CLOSE
Disk:Load
Summary of Contents for PA80
Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ENGLISH Ver 3 06 MAN0001064 E ...
Page 10: ...TOC 6 ...
Page 11: ...INTRODUCTION ...
Page 12: ......
Page 28: ...4 4 Display and User Interface Grayed out non available parameters ...
Page 31: ...BASIC GUIDE ...
Page 32: ......
Page 38: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...
Page 46: ...7 8 Tutorial 6 The Arabic Scale ...
Page 51: ...REFERENCE GUIDE ...
Page 52: ......
Page 66: ...9 14 Style Play operating mode Page 25 Preferences controls ...
Page 150: ...15 10 Sampling operating mode The Write window ...
Page 181: ...APPENDIX ...
Page 182: ......
Page 218: ...19 32 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...
Page 270: ...20 52 Effects Mono Mono Chain ...
Page 274: ...21 4 Assignable parameters Scales ...
Page 280: ...23 4 Parameters ...
Page 288: ...25 6 Vocal Guitar Processor Board VHG1 Assembling the board without a HD drive installed ...
Page 292: ...26 4 Video Interface VIF1 Connections and setup ...
Page 300: ...28 6 Error messages Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ...
Page 302: ...29 2 Technical specifications ...
Page 306: ...30 4 Alphabetical Index ...
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