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STORE/SAVE/LOAD
STORE/SAVE/LOAD
The DX9 used the following functions to move voice data
from one location to another:
1. STORE
Stores a voice being edited in the "edit buffer" into one
of the preset memory locations.
2. SAVE
Saves all 20 voices from the internal memory
onto an
external cassette tape.
3. LOAD
Loads a entire block of 20 voices or a single voice from
external cassette tape into the internal memory.
€ SAVE/LOAD Cautions
Note the following
points when
loading voices from the
supplied
voice
tape
or
when
saving
or verifying
newly
created voices onto a tape:
1) The supplied voice data cassette tape (master tape) con-
tains the same data on both sides A and B. However, the
method
in which the recordings were made differs be-
tween sides A and B to provide compatibility with all
types of cassette tape recorders. 1? an error occurs during
a LOAD
operation, and if adjusting the level (volume)
fails to correct the error, reverse the cassette tape and
LOAD
the data from
side B. This should correct the
probiem.
During
a SAVE
or LOAD operation, don't pick the tape
recorder up and move it, and don't subject it to a shock
of any
kind. Be careful
not to touch the connections
either, since doing so may cause an error,
3) Always
use the same
cassette recorder when handling
DXO9 data.
Using a different tape recorder may make
LOAD operations difficult to execute.
it's a good
idea to make a backup copy of the master
voice data cassette
tape, and always use your backup
copies for day to day operations.
That
way,
if your
tape
is damaged
in any
way,
you
can
always
make
another
new
backup
copy
from
the master.
Refer to
the section
on
loading data. When
making
a backup
copy,
LOAD
the data from
the master tape into the
DX9
memory,
group
by group.
Then, put a fresh tape
in the cassette
recorder
and
read the data back onto
the new tape with the SAVE command.
Before you SAVE
voice data onto a cassette tape, index
the tape
by making
a microphone
recording
of the
information
you
need prior to the start of voice data
recording on the tape.
Its not possible to copy voice data from
one tape to
another by dubbing the tape between cassette recorders.
Always
LOAD
the data
into the DX9
memory
first,
then SAVE it on a fresh cassette tape.
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1. MEMORY PROTECT
When
voices
are
loaded
from
external
cassette tape or
edited voices are stored in memory,
the previous voice is
erased.
Turning
the MEMORY
PROTECT
function
ON
makes it impossible to accidentally erase voice data. MEM-
ORY
PROTECT
must
be turned
OFF
in order to carry
out any LOAD or STORE operation. MEMORY
PROTECT
is automatically
turned
ON
whenever
the
instrument's
power
switch
is turned
ON.
Always be sure to turn the
MEMORY
PROTECT
function back ON after loading or
storing voices,
FUNCTION
Set to Function
mode,
and press the
РЫНСТІОН
CONTROL
MEM.
РЕОТЕСТ: ОРЕ
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Data Entry controls
NO
YES
Set the display to
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ff
E
n
MURS
ON"
or
"OFF",
\
OFF
ON \
A
~
>
\.
2. STORE
Voices
that
have
been
edited
or entirely new voices аге
not
automatically
programmed
into one
of the internal
memory
locations.
Voices
are
edited
and
created
in a
buffer,
and
must
be STORED
in one
of the
memory
locations for use.
1) Turn MEMORY
PROTECT OFF.
2) Press MEMORY SELECT, then hold the
key
and press the preset key to which you want to program
the new voice.
press the key for the voice
number to be stored.
When
a voice is STORED
in this manner,
the voice data
that was previously in that memory
location is erased, so
be sure that you either have a copy of the voice on tape
or don't need the voice before erasing it with
a STORE
operation.
Be sure to turn MEMORY
PROTECT
back on
after the STORE OPERATION.

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