UTILITY MODE
Load from disk (types 11 and 12): Load operation
types 11 and 12 may be used to load a single
voice or multi from a file saved as "All Data."
The procedure differs from that described above
for load operation types 1—8 and 14 in that you
must select the voice or multi to be loaded, as
well as the load destination.
1. Select a load operation type and the file from
which data is to be loaded. Then press F8 (Dir)
to view a list of the voices or multis contained in
the selected "All Data" file.
2. The display can show the names of only ten
voices or multis at one time. Use F1 and F2 to
scroll the: display up or down, and move the cur-
sor to select the desired voice or multi.
3. To select the destination into which the selected
voice or multi will be loaded, press F4 (Dst),
followed by the bank A-D (if loading a voice)
and the memory select buttons 1-16 to specify
the load destination. Note that voices saved
from banks A-C can only be loaded into banks
A-C.
4. If you change your mind about the source voice
or multi you have selected for loading, press F3
(Src) to return to the source directory.
5. When you have selected the source and desti-
nation voice or multi, press F8 (Go) and the
selected data will be loaded from disk into inter-
nal memory.
System setup data: The system setup data loaded
using load operation types 1, 2, and 4 consists
of all System utility, MIDI utility, and master
control settings. The MDR/sample memory
allocation ratio will be changed as a result of
load operation type 1; however, this ratio and
master control select data will not be changed as
a result of load operation types 2 or 4.
Remarks: Some "All Data" files are very large and
will not fit on a single disk. If data is loaded from
such a file, the SY99 may pause during the oper-
ation and ask you to "Please insert No. 2 disk,
OK?" At this time you should insert the next
disk, or press NO to quit the load operation.
When sequencer data is loaded from an "All
Data" or "Sequencer All" file which was saved
using the SY77 format, the song data from that
file will be loaded to the SY99 as Song 1. Any
other songs currently held in the SY99's mem-
ory will be cleared as a result of the load opera-
tion. For details, refer to the following section,
8.Disk save type.
DISK UTILITY
3. Save to disk
Summary: Synthesizer, sequencer, and card data
can be saved to disk.
Procedure:
From: disk utility job directory (JUMP #816)
Select: 03:Save To Disk and press ENTER
Specify: the type of data to be saved.
Press: ENTER
Specify: the file into which the data will be
saved
To execute: the operation press F8 (Go).
To quit: without executing press EXIT.
This shows the amount of free area remaining on
the disk inserted in the disk drive.
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Summary of Contents for SY99
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