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SAVE MIDI FILE PROCEDURE (EXAMPLE)
1. Select SINGLE MIDI FILE from the main Save
page.
2. Press ENTER to enter the FILE SELECTOR and
select the destination device (Floppy or Hard
disk).
3. Select the Song to save as a MIDI file from
the RAM directory and select a ".MID" des-
tination in disk.
If necessary, enter a Block (or sub-directory
shown with the .<DIR> extension) to gain
access to other MIDI File locations.
If necessary, select an empty location to cre-
ate a new Block using the method described
in the Quick Guide, page 1.47.
4. Press ENTER twice to start the conversion
process.
SAVE GROUP
The Save Group command offers a quick way of
saving a Group of 8 elements in a single step.
Save Group offers the following possibilities:
SAVE GROUP GLOBAL PRESET
Saves a Group of user-programmed Global Pre-
sets to any Global Preset destination on disk or
hard disk.
SAVE GROUP USER STYLE
Saves a Group of up to 8 User Styles (and corre-
sponding Presets) to any User Group destina-
tion on disk or hard disk.
SAVE GROUP SONG
Saves Songs as "virtual Groups" (Song Group 1
and Song Group 2 found in the Disk environment
only). Each virtual group corresponds to the first
8 or second 8 locations of the Song memory. The
left column corresponds to the virtual Songs-
Group 1 and the right to Songs-Group 2.
SAVE GROUP STYLE PRESET
Saves a Group of 8 Style Preset banks to disk or
hard disk, each bank containing up to 8 user-pro-
grammed Style Presets. Unlike other Groups,
the Style Groups cannot be "switched" - they must
be saved to their original locations. For exam-
ple, Group 8 cannot be saved to any other loca-
tion on disk other than Group 8.
If you attempt to save to a destination other than
the correct one, a user message will inform you
Warning: The Group currently on disk or hard disk
is overwritten by the incoming Group. If, for exam-
ple, the User Style Group you are saving contains
only one User Style, all User Styles of the destina-
tion Group currently on disk will be cancelled and
replaced by the new Group. Be sure of the contents
of the Group data being overwritten before proceed-
ing.
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