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SAVE SINGLE USER STYLE
Saves a single User Style and associated User
Style Presets to any location in the USER Style
Groups (1-4) present on disk or Hard disk.
SAVE SINGLE STYLE PRESET
Saves a single bank of up to 8 user-programmed
Style Presets. These Presets cannot be loaded
to locations other than the original source Style
Preset bank. For example, the Style Presets of
Style 59 cannot be saved to any other location of
the ROM Styles.
If you attempt to save to a destination other than
the correct one, a user message will inform you
of your error with the following message:
Press ESCAPE to close the user message and
try again, this time selecting the correct destina-
tion.
SINGLE MIDI FILE
Saves a PS/GPS Song to disk (MS-Dos format)
as a MIDI File in order to exchange the song with
other instruments or computers. PS/GPS saves
Songs as SMF1 or SMF0 format MIDI files. Set
the "SMF Save Format" parameter in the «Gen-
eral Set» function of «Edit MIDI».
If you want to save GM compatible MIDI files, set
the "General MIDI" parameter to ON in the «Gen-
eral set» function of «Edit MIDI».
Presets are converted into track data (Bank Se-
lect MSB and LSB, Program Change, Volume,
Pan, CC91 and CC93 for the depth of the effects).
If a Score is present, the text is converted into
Lyric events and the chord symbols into Text
events.
The save procedure is almost identical to «Save
Single Song». In this case you'll see a list of files
in the destination directory with the .MID exten-
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sion. In some cases, other names appear which
represent sub-directories containing other MIDI
Files. Empty locations are shown as a broken
line with the .MID extension. The .MID exten-
sion is attached to the original PS/GPS Song
name automatically.
Have an MS-DOS or Atari ST/Falcon format disk
ready. Use the «Format MS-DOS disk (1.44 Mb)»
and «Format MS-DOS/Atari (720 KB)» functions
in the «Utility» Disk page to format your new disks.
SAVE SINGLE SOUND
Saves single Ram-Sounds as well as RAM
Sounds to disk or Hard disk to build a library of
Sounds for future use. The «Save Single Sound»
procedure is characterized by an increased
number of steps, owing to the fact that there are
16 Sound Groups, each consisting of 8 Banks of
16 slots.
You can choose to save your Ram-Sounds any-
where you want, but it is recommended that you
save to the same location as the original RAM
position to facilitate future selection.
Bear in mind that the RAM-Sound will take the
ProgramChange number of the chosen destina-
tion, therefore, if you save 19-2 SwOrgan to, say,
destination 25-16, the Sound will be shown with
the new ProgramChange number on a future load
operation, not with the old.
Note: You can also use the Sound Search function
to pass directly to a particular Sound and sound Bank.
The Sound Search procedure is explained in detail
on pages 4.28.
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