Yamaha PortaTone PSR-6000 Owner's Manual page 95

Yamaha owner's manual psr-6000 portatone
Table of Contents

Advertisement

F6: Disk
File names can be up to 8 characters long. Use
the < > LCD dial buttons to move the name cursor
to the various character positions, then use the A~Z
or 0~9.. LCD dial to select the required character
for each position. The A~Z LCD dial selects capital
letters and the 0~9.. LCD dial selects numbers and
special characters.
When the file and, if necessary, the file name has
been specified, press the EXECUTE LCD button to
actually begin the save operation — the "Are you
sure?" confirmation display will appear.
If you want to execute the save operation press
the YES LCD button (or press NO LCD button to
cancel the operation). "Do not remove disk! "
will appear while the data is being saved, and the
progress of the save operation will be indicated by
a bar graph at the bottom of the display. You can go
back to the file list by pressing the LIST LCD
button.
The data saved to disk is as follows:
• Instrument setup (condition) data (including DOC/
GM Chain list data).
• Disk style data.
• Custom voice data.
• Custom style data.
• Panel registration data.
• One touch setting data.
• Pad assignment data (Multi, Tempo, and Percussion
assignments).
• Sequencer song data.
If you insert a disk that has not been formatted
into the drive, the display shown to the right will
appear when the [TO DISK] button is pressed:
Press the YES LCD button to format the disk (see
"FORMAT DISK" on page 98).
NOTES
• If you press the LIST LCD button to switch displays
after entering a file name and pressing the EXECUTE
LCD button, but before actually saving the name, the
new file name will be canceled.
• See page 111 for a list of error messages that may
appear during disk save.
• The PSR-6000 identifies and handles disk files by
number rather than the file name. If you save to a file
number that already contains data, the original data
will be erased and replaced by the new data.
92

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents