Folder/File Operations Using The Open/Save Display - Yamaha TYROS Owner's Manual

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data

Folder/File Operations using the Open/Save Display

The Open/Save display is the "home base" for folder/file operations. It is from this display that you save and manage your data
files (as described on page 63). Since there are eleven different data types, the TYROS has eleven different Open/Save displays.
The voice selection, style selection, and song selection displays described in the Quick Guide are all Open/Save displays. This
section explains the Open/Save display and the basic operations in the display that are essential for using the TYROS.
The illustration below shows how the Open/Save display for each data type (page 63) is called up and shows the function menus
in the display.
G Panel buttons
VOICE
PIANO
STRINGS
TRUMPET
GUITAR
ACCORDION
E.PIANO
CHOIR
SAXOPHONE
BASS
PAD
FLUTE /
PERC. /
ORGAN
BRASS
CLARINET
DRUM KIT
SYNTH
SONG
STYLE
POP & ROCK
SWING & JAZZ
LATIN
BALLROOM
BALLAD
R & B
PARTY
DANCE
COUNTRY
MOVIE & SHOW
G Main display
G Other displays
(MIDI template, etc.)
As described on page 63, you can read data from the Preset drive but you cannot write/save to it. As a result, some of the functions
above are not available for folders and files on the Preset drive. For details, see below.
Copy
(copy & paste)
PRESET drive
Copy*
(copy & paste)
Copy*
(copy & paste)
* Some files cannot be copied
from the Preset drive because
of copyright restrictions.
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ORGAN
FLUTES
Voice
CUSTOM
VOICE
USER
Song,
WORLD
Style
PRESET
USER / DISK
Song,
Style
Voice
Registration
Memory
Bank
Multi Pad Bank
G For selecting (opening) a folder/file. (Page 67)
USER drive
Copy (copy & paste)
Move (cut & paste)
(Floppy Disk)
drive
Copy (copy & paste)
Move (cut & paste)
Data can be written to these drives — allowing you to use all the file/
folder operations above, including changing file names, deleting files,
and creating new folders.
G For deleting folders/files. (Page 69)
G For copying folders/files (Copy and Paste). (Page 68)
G For moving folders/files (Cut and Paste). (Page 68)
G For naming a folder/file. (Page 70)
Copy (copy & paste)
FD
Move (cut & paste)
HD (Hard Disk)
drive
(optional)
The Voice Open/
Save display is
shown here.
G For changing the view
mode of the Open/Save
display. (Page 71)
G For selecting the next highest
directory folder.
G For creating a new folder. (Page 67)
G For saving a file. (Page 69)
• The Open/Save display does not
let you directly copy a file/folder
from one floppy disk to another. If
you want to do this, use the DISK
TO DISK COPY function on the
[FUNCTION] → UTILITY → DISK
display (page 157).

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