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MEDIA mode
3. "Copy" will show the name of the selected file or
directory.
If you wish to change the file or directory that will be
copied, use the text edit button to open the text edit dialog
box, and enter the filename that you wish to copy.
You can also use wildcards to copy multiple files at once;
for more information, see "Using wildcards," below, and
"Loading multiple files at once" on page 711.
4. Use the Open button and Up button to select the copy
destination directory.
If you wish to specify a different USB device, use "Drive
Select" (0–1a) to select it.
5. If you wish to change the name of the newly copied file
or directory, use the text edit button (in the lower line)
to open the text input dialog box, and enter the new
name.
You can't change the filenames if you're using wildcards
or Multiple Select to copy two or more files
simultaneously.
If a USB QWERTY keyboard (commercially available) is
connected, you can use this to enter text instead of the on-
screen keyboard. For more information, see "Editing
names and entering text" on page 202 of the OG.
6. To copy the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without copying, press the Cancel button.
If the drive that you selected in "Drive Select" is a
removable disk (floppy disk, CD-R/RW, MO disc,
removable hard disk etc.), it is not possible to copy to
different media on the same drive.
Using wildcards
(Can use */? as Wildcard): When you use the text edit dialog
box to specify the name of the file to be copied, you can use
"*" and "?" characters as wildcards.
"*" designates zero or more characters of any kind. For
instance, if in the above example you enter PRELOAD1.*
instead of PRELOAD1.PCG, all filenames starting with
"PRELOAD1." will be copied at the same time, regardless
of their file extension: i.e., PRELOAD1.PCG,
PRELOAD1.SNG, PRELOAD1.KSC, etc.
"?" designates a single character. For instance, if you enter
PRELOAD?.PCG, all PCG files whose names start with
"PRELOAD" followed by any single character will be
copied : i.e., PRELOAD1.PCG, PRELOAD2.PCG,
PRELOAD3.PCG, etc.
When wildcards are used, only files will be copied.
Directories will not be copied.
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Delete
This command deletes the selected file or directory.
Delete is valid only when a DOS file or a DOS directory is
selected. If you are browsing inside a .PCG, .SNG, or .KSC
file, for instance, the menu command will be grayed out.
1. Select the file or directory that you want to delete.
If Multiple Select is enabled, you can select more than
one file and delete them in a single operation.
2. Select "Delete" to open the dialog box.
3. "Delete" will show the name of the selected file or
directory.
If you wish to change the file or directory that is to be
deleted, use the text edit button to open the text edit
dialog box, and specify the name of the file or directory
that you wish to delete.
(Can use */? as Wildcard): When you use the text edit
dialog to specify the name of the file to be deleted, you
can use the "*" or "?" characters as wildcards. This
allows you to simultaneously delete multiple files with
identical filenames and different extensions, or files
whose names are partially identical.For more
information, see "Using wildcards," above.
When wildcards are used, only files will be subject to
deletion. Directories will not be deleted.
4. To delete the selected file or directory, press the OK
button. To cancel without deleting, press the Cancel
button.
Delete Unused WAV Files
This command operates on an .SNG file selected in the file
browser. It searches the .SNG's audio directory for WAV
files which are not used in any of the .SNG's Songs (such as
discarded audio takes), and then deletes those files along
with any related region data.
This can be useful to free up space on your disk.
If an .SNG file is not selected, the menu command is
unavailable.
For more information on .SNG audio directories, see "How
audio data is stored on the internal drive" on page 90 of the
OG.
1. Select the .SNG file for which you want to delete
unused sounds.
2. Select the "Delete Unused WAV Files" menu
command.
The Delete Unused WAV Files dialog will appear.

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