5
Press [YES] to execute the job. “Completed!” will
momentarily appear in the screen indicating that the
job was executed and the previous screen will be
displayed.
Press [NO] to cancel the job.
“Executing...” will appear when the Wave Job takes
some time to execute. Take note that if the power is
turned off while “Executing...” is displayed, the data
may be corrupted.
6
Press [EXIT] twice to exit the Wave Job mode and
return to the Wave Edit mode.
[F1]: Copy Wave
This job copies wave data to a designated wave
number. More than one layer can be copied at the same
time.
■
Src Wave (Source Wave)
Sets the source wave bank/number.
❏
Wave Bank:
RAM (DRAM, including SIMM), FLS (Flash
Memory)
“FLS” and its wave number can also be selected,
though, the selection is ineffective unless you install the
optional EXFLM1s in the instrument.
❏
Wave Number:
0001~1024
■
Dst Wave (Destination Wave)
Sets the destination wave bank/number that will be
copied to.
❏
Wave Bank:
RAM (DRAM, including SIMM), FLS (Flash
Memory)
❏
Wave Number:
0001~1024
When you copy from RAM to FLS, if there is enough
FLS memory available, the sample data used for the
wave will also be copied together.
“FLS” and its wave number can also be selected,
though, the selection is ineffective unless you install the
optional EXFLM1s in the instrument.
[F2]: Delete Wave
This job deletes a designated wave or all waves at the
same time.
■
Wave
Sets the wave bank/number of the wave that will be
deleted. To delete all of the waves in the selected
bank, set the wave number parameter to “all.”
❏
Wave Bank:
RAM (DRAM, including SIMM), FLS (Flash
Memory)
❏
Wave Number:
all, 0001~1024
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