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First
of
all,
delete
all
data except
for
the
data
you
want, using
the "Delete"
function
in
the
EDIT mode.
(See
page
63
in
the
owner's manual.)
Then
insert
the disk
which
contains the
Tone you
wish
to
use
into
the Disk
Drive.
If
you wish
to
use a Patch
stored
on
the disk without
modifying
it,
load the
Patch Parameters
(including
Split
setting) to
the S-330, using the
"Load
Patch"
function
(see
page
124
in
the
owner's manual), then
load the
Tones
to
the
Tones
of
same
number,
one
after
another using the
"Load Tone"
(see
page
126
in
the
owner's
manual).
If
the
Tone
of
same
number
is
used, load
to
the
another Tone, then
split
set
over
again.
If
you
wish
to
collect
many
different
Tones
to
make
a
Patch,
collect
Tones you
wish
to
use
with
the
"Load Tone"
function,
then
make
a
Patch
in
the
Split
or
Patch Parameter
Display.
When
loading
a
Tone,
watch
that
the
wave
is
not too long
for
the
remaining
memory
of
the
Wave
Bank.
When
you've
finished collecting data, or
wish
to
turn
off
the
unit
in
the
middle
of
the
collecting
procedure, save
the
data using
the
"Backup"
function
(see
page
136
in
the
owner's
manual).
3
1
Turning the
Power
off
H
When
you have saved
data onto a
disk,
remove
the
disk, then
turn
off
the
units
in
the following order.
1.
Turn
off
the Display,
Keyboard
Amplifier
then
Mixer.
2.
Turn
off
the
S-330 by pushing
the
Power
Switch.
3.
Turn
off
the MIDI
Controller.
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