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[F8]: ARP (Arpeggio)
Saves all of the User arpeggio data as a single file.
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Settings:
File number (destination)
Device name/directory (destination)
[F2]: LOAD (File Load)
This operation loads a file from disk to the internal
memory.
If many files exist on a disk, displaying the Directory
screen by pressing [F8]: DIR will help you to find your
desired file.
Pressing [F2] or [F3] key will display the disk files (on
the screen) in the order they were saved or in the
alphabetical order. You can search the file you need
quickly using these functions.
While in the Directory screen, it is possible to display
the disk directory files (on the screen) in the order they
were saved or in the alphabetical order by pressing [F2]
or [F3].
For information on the selectable types of data, see page
260.
There is a function that automatically loads a file from a
floppy disk when the power is turned on. (For this
function, a floppy disk should be inserted in the floppy
disk drive before turning the power on.) For more
information, see Auto Load Function, page 261.
Take note that when data is loaded into the internal
memory, the previously existing data will be lost.
Please be careful.
Take note that mistaken operations will erase
important data from your disk permanently.
Device name/directory (destination)
File type (source)
File number/name (destination)
When the remaining memory is not sufficient, “Memory
full” message will be displayed. In this case, you can either
delete unnecessary data to create more available memory,
or start the load operation once more from the beginning.
When you try to load the file type which is not included in
the disk, “File not found!” will be displayed and the
operation cannot be executed.
[F1]: ALL (All Data)
Loads an “ALL” file from the disk into the internal
memory.
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Settings:
Device name/directory (source)
File number (source)
[F2]: SYN (Synth All)
Loads a “Synth All” file from the disk into the internal
memory. You can load all of the performance and voice
data or only a specified performance/voice at a time.
The type of destination data
Device name/directory (source)
The type of source data
File type and file number/name (source)
File type (destination)
Device name/directory (source)
File type and file number/name (source)
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