Initialize Sample - Yamaha SY99 Owner's Manual

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UTILITY MODE
When this operation is selected, the display will
show a directory of all samples contained in the
SY99's sample memory. Move the cursor within
this area to select a sample to save.
The display can only show the names of ten
samples at one time. Press F1 or F2 to scroll the
display up or down and view other samples.
To select the destination file into which the
selected sample data will be saved, press F4
(Dst). The following display will appear:
Move the cursor within this area to select a
destination file number. Note that if the selected
file number is already occupied by data, this data
will be overwritten by the save operation.
SAMPLE UTILITY
Summary: This operation clears all data from the
SY99's internal sample memory.
Procedure:
From: sample utility job
directory
Select: 05:Initialize Sample
To execute: the initialize operation press YES
To quit: without initializing press NO

INITIALIZE SAMPLE

ARE YOU SURE ?
<Yes or No>
278
Remarks: Data originally loaded from waveform
5. Initialize sample
Press YES if you are sure you want to initialize the
internal sample memory. All sample data and wave-
form assignments will cleared from the SY99's
(JUMP #826)
sample memory. Note that data cleared in this way
is permanently deleted and cannot be recalled!
delete operation described in 1.Sample directory
above, page 275. To initialize a single waveform,
use the Initialize waveform function described on
page 161.
data stored in memory allocated to the MIDI data
recorder.
The display can only show ten file numbers at
one time. If necessary, press F1 or F2 to scroll
the display up or down and find an open file
number.
If you change your mind about the sample you
have selected for saving, press F3 (Src) to return
to the source sample directory.
Press F8 (Go) to save the selected sample data.
cards or copy-protected disks cannot be saved to
disk.
The size of a sample file depends on the
amount on the amount of data a sample contains.
Some large files of sample data may not fit on a
single disk. When you save data to such a file,
the SY99 will display the amount of disk space
required to save the entire file and ask whether
it should format the disk as it saves the data.
Press YES to format the disk while saving, NO if
using disks which are already formatted.
(Remember that formatting a disk will destroy
any data it contains!) The SY99 will pause dur-
ing the save operation and ask you to "Please
insert No. 2 disk, OK?". At this time you should
insert the next disk, or press EXIT to quit the
save operation.
To clear a single sample from memory, use the
Sample memory initialization will not affect the

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