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Content loaded from the .SNG file
1)
Song: Songs whose “Program Select (Bank/Program)”
(Sequencer P0: 0–1b, 2b) uses programs that meet the
conditions described above in paragraphs 2) or 3) of
“Content that will be loaded from the .PCG file” will be
loaded into vacant numbers starting from the number
after the last song data in internal memory.
The data will be loaded into vacant locations starting
after the last song number. (
p.178 “.SNG Allocation”)
Cue list data will not be loaded.
Numbers that will be reassigned after loading so that data
references correspond correctly:
• RAM sample numbers used by multisamples
• RAM sample numbers used by drum kits
• RAM multisample numbers used by programs
• Drum kit numbers used by programs
• Program banks/numbers used by combinations
• Program banks/numbers used by songs (if there are
pattern events in a track, the program bank/number
within the event)
1
Select a .PCG file in the directory window.
2
Select this command to display the dialog box.
This command will be available only if you’ve selected a
.PCG file.
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.
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”
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.
All ROM-based programs used by the loaded combina-
tions and songs will be loaded.
Bank F program data will not be loaded.
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 pro-
grams.
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 combi-
nations will be loaded into consecutive numbers starting
at the bank and number you specify here.
If the loading-destination bank and number exceed
N127, loading will automatically stop.
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 loading-destination bank and number exceed
N127, loading will automatically stop.
7
Use “Append to: Drum Kit” to specify the loading-desti-
nation 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 loading-destination number exceeds 143 (User),
loading will automatically stop.
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.
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