Kurzweil K2500 - PERFORMANCE GUIDE REV F PART NUMBER 910251 CHAP 13 Manual page 29

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pressing "Open" on the file just saved (which should come up already highlighted). The
display of objects for the file will look like this:
Func:LOAD|||||Sel:0/2|||||||||||Index:|1
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Table||||36|Names|||||||||||||||||||334|
Program|317|Steinwave|Piano|||||||||274|
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Select||Next||Type||Multi|||OK|||Cancel|
The Name Table will always be the first object in the list. You can verify the exact contents of
the name table by using the "View Name Table" shortcut (previously described in the Load
Object section); make sure the Name Table object is highlighted, and press either the Left or
Right cursor button on the front-panel (as if you were "auditioning "the Name Table object.)
You would then see the following informational display:
Name|Table|Contents|||||||||||||||||||||
Keymap||300|Steinwave|Piano|||||||||||||
Sample||300|StwaveG1||||||||||||||||||||
Sample||301|StwaveD2||||||||||||||||||||
Sample||302|StwaveB2||||||||||||||||||||
Sample||303|StwaveE3||||||||||||||||||||
Sample||304|StwaveB3||||||||||||||||||||
Sample||305|StwaveG4||||||||||||||||||||
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The Name Table Contents display shows what would have been saved in the file had you
answered Yes to "Save dependent objects?" instead of answering by pressing Names. More
importantly, it allows you to see what objects will need to be already loaded in to the K2500
before loading this file.
The object IDs shown in the table are the same numbers that those dependent objects used at
the time this file was saved. (The ID numbers are necessary in order for Relink-by-Name to
function, since they are the "link" between the higher level objects and the names of the
dependents.)
An important thing to notice about this particular Name Table is that the Sample names are not
needed by the K2500 for relinking purposes. In fact, the only information necessary for
relinking the dependent objects of this file is the Keymap object. The reason for this is that
when this file containing the program is loaded, all of these dependent objects should already
have been loaded, and the Keymap should already be correctly linked to the Samples.
Although the Samples' names are redundant from the K2500's point of view, they are include
for free, so to speak, and you may find them very helpful if you ever need to know exactly what
the dependents of this file were intended to be.
The Name Table Contents List is scrollable if there is object data past the 7 lines that fit on the
screen.
Now that the two files STWAVE1.KRZ and STWAVE2.KRZ have been created using the Name
Table, they can be loaded back in and correctly relinked. The files can be loaded into any bank -
they do not need to go back into the bank they were originally in - since the STWAVE2.KRZ file
will search through all the banks to find the objects by name in order to relink them. In fact, if
you were to immediately reload just the file containing the Program (STWAVE2.KRZ), into any
bank, you would find that it was automatically relinked to the correct Keymap, since the
Keymaps and samples are currently in memory.
Disk Mode
Saving Files
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