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8-2 Save
When you save a performance, all samples in internal memory at that
time will be saved along with the performance. Since you can create a
folder when you save a performance, we recommend that you save a
performance in its own folder. If you do so, it will be easy to see which
samples belong to which performance when you look at the contents
of the disk.
* A sample for which there is no wave cannot be saved.
* You cannot use the following names for saving:
Performance
• "NEW PERFORMANCE" (case of letters is irrelevant)
• All spaces
Samples
• "NO WAVE DATA" (case of letters is irrelevant)
• All spaces
1.
As described in "Switching the screen" (p. 102), access MENU
"8-2 Save," and press the [VALUE] knob.
2.
When the display indicates "Select Media," turn the
[VALUE] knob to select the save-destination media, and
press the [VALUE] knob.
You can select internal flash ROM (Flash ROM) or PC card (PC Card).
3.
When the display indicates "Select Folder," turn the
[VALUE] knob to select the save-destination folder, and
press the [VALUE] knob.
Creating a new folder
If you turn the [VALUE] knob all the way to the right in
step 3, the display will indicate "Make New Folder" in the
folder name field, allowing you to create a new folder.
When the display indicates "Make New Folder," press the
[VALUE] knob and assign a folder name as described in
"Assigning a name" (p. 104).
4.
When the display indicates "Select Type," turn the
[VALUE] knob to select either Performance or Sample,
and press the [VALUE] knob.
When saving a performance:
5.
The display will indicate "File Name," so assign a file
name as described in "Assigning a name" (p. 104).
6.
The display will ask "Are You Sure?" Press the
[VALUE] knob once again to carry out the save
operation. If you press the [EXIT] button you will return
to the previous screen.
The display will indicate "Now saving..." while the data is being
saved, and "Completed!" when saving is completed.
When saving a sample:
7.
The display will indicate the name of the sample being
saved and "Are You Sure?" Turn the [VALUE] knob to
select the sample that you want to save, and then press
the [VALUE] knob to execute the save operation. If you
press the [EXIT] button you will return to the previous
screen.
The display will indicate "Now saving..." while the data is being
saved, and "Completed!" when saving is completed.
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8-3 Delete
Here's how to delete a file or folder.
1.
As described in "Switching the screen" (p. 102), access MENU
"8-3 Delete," and press the [VALUE] knob.
2.
When the display indicates "Select Media," turn the
[VALUE] knob to select the media that contains the file
(or folder) you want to delete, and press the [VALUE]
knob.
You can select internal flash ROM (Flash ROM) or PC card (PC Card).
3.
When the display indicates "Select Type," turn the
[VALUE] knob to select Performance, Sample, or Folder,
and then press the [VALUE] knob.
Deleting a performance or sample
4.
When the display indicates "Select Folder," turn the
[VALUE] knob to select the folder that contains the file
you want to delete, and then press the [VALUE] knob.
5.
The display will show the name of the file to be deleted
and "Delete OK?" Turn the [VALUE] knob to select the
file that you want to delete, and press the [VALUE]
knob.
6.
The display will ask "Are You Sure?" Press the
[VALUE] knob once again to carry out the deletion. If
you press the [EXIT] button you will return to the
previous screen.
When the deletion is completed the display will indicate
"Completed!"
* Even if you delete a performance file, the samples used by that performance
will not be deleted.
Deleting a folder
4.
When the display indicates "Select Folder," turn the
[VALUE] knob to select the folder that you want to
delete, and press the [VALUE] knob.
5.
The display will ask "Are You Sure? Delete OK?" Press
the [VALUE] knob once again to carry out the deletion.
If you press the [EXIT] button you will return to the
previous screen.
When the deletion is completed the display will indicate
"Completed!"

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