01: Card Data Load; 02: Cassette Job Select; Job 01: Cassette Save - Yamaha RY30 Authorized Product Manual

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Summary: Loads all voice data or all voice and
sequence data from an appropriate wave card
plugged into the rear-panel WAVE CARD slot.
Settings: Type: VOICE, VOICE & SEQ
Procedure: After making sure that an appropriate
data card is properly plugged into the RY30
WAVE CARD slot, use the [INC] and [DEC]
keys to select "VOICE" (voice data only) or
"VOICE & SEQ" (all voice and sequence
data).
Press the [ENTER] key. "Sure" will appear
on the display. Press the [ENTER] key again to
load the selected data, or press the [EXIT] key
Summary: Allows any of the three cassette jobs
described below — save, verify, and load — to
be selected.
Settings: None
Procedure: Press [ENTER] and then use the
[PAGE-] and [PAGE+] keys to select the de-
sired job.
Press [EXIT] to exit from the cassette job
mode and return to "CASSETTE ?" display
(page
02).

JOB 01: CASSETTE SAVE

CARD DATA LOAD
CASSETTE JOB SELECT
to cancel the operation. "Complete!" will appear
on the display briefly once the data has been
loaded.
Notes: A single wave data card may hold as many as
32 different voices and several patterns. Refer to
the instructions supplied with your wave data
card for details on the card's contents and other
important information.
The "Load error!" message will appear on
the display briefly if you attempt to load data
when no card is inserted in the WAVE CARD slot,
or the card used is not compatible with the RY30.
When the card data is loaded, the data in the
RY30 card voice, card pad bank, pattern, and
song memories is replaced by the new data.
Data can also be loaded from some SY77,
TG77, SY55, and TG55 cards (no sequence data).
Summary: Saves all pattern, song, voice, and setup
data to a standard cassette deck connected to
the rear-panel CASSETTE IN/OUT jack. The
saved data can later be re-loaded using the
CASSETTE LOAD job described on page 70.
Settings: None
Procedure: Use a miniature stereo phone plug "y"
cable to connect the rear-panel CASSETTE
IN/OUT. jack to the earphone and microphone or
input jacks of a cassette recorder. Any standard
cassette recorder of reasonable high quality can
be used, but a cassette recorder specifically de-
signed for data recording is highly recommended.
RY30 REAR PANEL
UTILITY MODE
Utility mode/Page 01
Utility mode/Page 02
CASSETTE RECORDER
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