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Expanding the DIMM Memory
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Sound 2
Sound 3
Pad
Sampler
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Sequencer
4.
Paying attention to the location of the notches on the
memory module and the correct orientation, insert the
module vertically within the guides at either side of the
socket.
fig.31-004
If you have difficulty inserting the memory module, try tilting it
a bit and inserting one end at a time.
5.
Move the white clips upward, and press them until the
memory module is locked in place.
fig.31-005
6.
Use the screws that you removed in step 2 to fasten the
cover back in place.
To remove the memory module, reverse the installation procedure.
1.
Simultaneously press outward the white clips located at
either end of the socket.
fig.31-006
2.
Remove the memory module from the socket.
1.
Turn on the power, as described in “Turning On the Power”
(p. 28).
2.
Press [MENU] to open the Menu window.
3.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [CURSOR] to select “System,”
and then press [ENTER].
4.
Press [ENTER].
5.
Press [F4 (Info)].
6.
Press [F1 (Up)] or [F2 (Down)] to select “Memory Info.”
Verify that the screen correctly shows the amount of memory
you installed.
7.
Press [EXIT] to exit the System screen.
*
If the correct amount of memory is not shown, it is possible that the
memory is not being recognized properly. Turn off the power as
described in
memory correctly.
About USB memory
The contents of DIMM memory
will be lost when you turn off
the power. The Fantom-G
contains 50 M bytes of internal
flash memory (internal
memory), but if you’ve
expanded the DIMM memory,
a fully recorded project will be
too large to be saved in internal memory. In this case, you’ll need to
save the data in USB memory.
Removing the Memory
Checking that Memory is
Installed Correctly
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