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RENAMING FILES
Pressing F3 (
) takes you to the RENAME page. In the rename page, you can rename
individual files on disk, or rename a volume on disk (a floppy disk can contain only one volume,
but a hard disk can contain many volumes). To name/rename a floppy disk, insert the disk
which contains data to be renamed. To name a hard disk volume, select the partition and the
volume to be renamed. To rename files, either insert the appropriate floppy disk or select the
appropriate hard disk volume. Now press the
key to enter a new name. You will receive
this screen display:
or this if you are using a hard disk:
To enter the name, press the NAME key and type in a suitable name of up to 12 characters.
You may enter numbers from the numeric keypad by pressing NAME again and you may toggle
between the numeric keypad’s letters or numbers simply by pressing the NAME key. You will
get a screen display something like this:
When you have entered the new name, press ENT and then press
to rename the hard
disk volume or floppy disk or highlight a file with the CURSOR keys and press
to rename
the highlighted file.
NOTE: It is good practice to name hard disk volumes as it makes life much easier when you
come to load them later. Give the volume a sensible name like ORCH STRINGS or POP
BRASS#1 so that volumes can be easily recognised when you come to load them. If you think
of these volumes as PC directories or Mac™ folders, you will understand the importance of
good naming practices as it makes loading so much easier.
With a hard disk fitted, MIDI Program Change messages may be used to load volumes. Use the
parameter on this page to assign a number from 1 to 128 for the current
volume. Once set, you may turn this on and off freely in the
field. On
receipt of a Program Change message, the S3200XL will scan all the hard disk volumes for a
number set in this page which corresponds to the Program Change number in the MIDI
message. The volume will then be loaded (the currently selected program number will change
to 1 and program number 1 of the volume which has just been loaded will be selected).