To Disk - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-6000 Owner's Manual

Yamaha owner's manual psr-6000 portatone
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The following data types can be selected for loading:
ALL DATA
All of the below.
SET UP
Instrument setup (condition) data (including DOC/GM Chain list data).
DISK STYLE
Disk Style data saved via a TO SAVE operation.
CUSTOM VOICE
Custom voice data.
CUSTOM STYLE
Custom style data.
Press the GROUP LCD button to go to the group display. Use the left LCD dials to select the
group to be loaded from disk, then the right LCD dials to select the custom accompaniment
group to which the data is to be loaded. Press the CONTENTS LCD button to go back to the
contents screen or the LIST LCD button to go back to the file list.
PANEL REGIST
Panel registration data.
ONE TOUCH S.
One touch setting data.
PAD DATA
Multi, Tempo, and Percussion pad assignment data.
SEQUENCER
Sequencer song data.
Press the INDIVIDUAL LCD button to go to the individual song select display. Use the left LCD
dials to select the song to be loaded from disk, then the right LCD dials to select the song
number to which the data is to be loaded. Press the CONTENTS LCD button to go back to the
contents screen or the LIST LCD button to go back to the file list.
NOTES
• See page 28 for instructions on loading data from an
optional Style Disk by using the FROM DISK function.

2 TO DISK

Saves the data listed below to a floppy disk
inserted into the PSR-6000 disk drive.
If the FILE LIST display shown above is not
showing, press the LIST LCD button to select it.
Use any of the LCD dials to select the file to which
you want to save the data. The file list at the bottom
of the display includes all files which currently exist
on the disk and one "NEW" file (named "N-FILE").
Select an existing file if you want to overwrite the
file with the new data, or select the "NEW" file if
you want to create a new file. With the exception of
the "NEW" file, the size of each file will appear to
the right of the file name in kilobytes (approximate).
If you want to give a new file an original filename
or change the name of an existing file prior to saving
it to disk, press the NAME LCD button to go to the
name display.
F6: Disk
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