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FORMAT:
Initializes
a
DATA
Card
for
use
by
the
JV-IDBO.
RENAME:
Qianges
the
name
of a
DATA
Card.
COPY:
Copies data from
a
DATA
Card
to
User
Memory,
or
from
User
Memory
to a
DATA
Card.
SWAP:
Swaps
data
between
a
DATA
Card and
User
Memory.
When
you
use
the
FUNCTION
SELECT
or [-<l/[^] buttons
to
select a
menu
item
and
press
[ENTER],
the
display
changes
to the setting
screen
for
the
menu
item
you've cho-
sen.
• FORMAT
This formats
(initializes)
a
new
DATA
Card
or
a
DATA
Card
that
has previously
been used with
a
different
model, thereby
enabling
it
to
be used
by
the
_IV-1QBO. When
you
format
a
DATA
Card,
you
can
give
it
a
name
up
to
12 characters
in
length.
The same
procedure
that
you
use
to
change
a
Patch
name
can
be used
to
change
a
DATA
Card name.
Available
characters:
Space,
A
to Z, a
to
z,
to
9,
+-'/
I
=?<>()[]||:;.,"'-r/o&$¥®'\_
If
the
DATA
Card had
a
previous
name,
it
appears
in
paren-
theses.
• RENAME
This overwrites the
existing
name
of
a
DATA
Card.
You
can
give the
card
a
new name up
to
12 characters
in
length.
The
procedure
is
the
same
as
when
naming
a
new
DATA
Card.
The
previous
name
of the
DATA
Card
is
displayed
in
paren-
theses.
• CARD
COPY
This copies data
in
User
Memory
to a
DATA
Card.
You
can
also
use
it
to
copy
data
from
a
DATA
Card
to
User
Memory.
Type
of
data
ALL:
All
Pertormances,
Patches,
and
Rhythm
Sets
PERFORM:
Performance
PATCH:
Patch
RHYTHM:
Rhythm
Set
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a
Source
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,
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Copy
source
USR:
User
Memory
CRD:
DATA
Card
Copy
destination
Method
of
copying
ADAPT
DIRECT
Use
the
VALUE
knob, [INC]
/[DEC]
buttons, or
SOUND
GROUP
buttons
to select
the
type
of
data ("Source"),
copy
source
and
destination
("Group"),
and method
of
copying.
The
JV-IDBO
can
store
128
Patches,
32 Performances,
and two
Rhythm
Sets in
User
Memory. However,
the
amount
of data that
can
be
contained
in
an
M-256E
DATA
Card
is
64
Patches, 16
Performances,
and one
Rhythm
Set.
As
you
can
see,
the
M-256E
has only
half the
storage
space
of
User
Memory.
This
means
that
when
you exchange
data
with
the
M-256E,
the
data
in
User
Memory
is
copied
as
a
first
half
(USR-HALFl) and
a
second
half
(USR-HALF2).
When
you
select
"ALL"
for
Source,
the
following
methods
of
copying
are used.
There
are
two methods
of
copying
ADAPT
and DIRECT.
The method
of
copying
the
Patches selected
for
the
Performance
Parts varies
according
to the setting.
ADAPT:
The
Patclnes selected for the Parts
are stored as
"CRD"
on
the
DATA
Card
or as
"USR"
in
User
Memory.
Performance
Performance
USH01
Copied
to
CRD01
DATA
Card
2
USR012
2
I
CRD012|
Copied
to
User
Memory
DIRECT:
Performances
are stored as
"CRD"
on
the
DATA
Card
or
as
"USR"
in
User
Memory,
but
the
Patches
selected
for
the
Parts are stored
under
their
own
names,
which
remain
unchanged.
Performance
USRD1
Performance
CRD01
t
2
USROl
1
USRO12I
1
1
USROl
l|
2
1
USROIZJ
Copied
to
DATA
Card
Copied
to
User
Memory
*
When
"ALL"
has been
selected
for
Source,
please be
aware
that
if
a Performance
using a
Patch
in
the
second
half
(No.
65
to
128)
IS
copied
to
USR-HALFl,
the
Patches
in
the
second
half
are
not saved on
the
M-256E
DATA
Card.
Similarly,
if
a
Performance
using a
Patch
in
the
first
half (No.
1 to 64)
is
copied
to
USR-HALF2,
the
Patches
in
the
first
half
are
not
saved on
the
M-256E
DATA
Card.
CARD SWAP
This
takes Patch, Performance,
and
Rhythm
Set
data
in
User
Memory
and swaps
it
with
the
corresponding data on
a
DATA
Card.
Type
of
data
ALL:
All
Performances, Patches,
and Rhythm
Sets
PERFORM:
Perfomiance
PATCH:
Patch
RHYTHM:
Rhythm
Set
'PC'
l|l.t.urce
(61-oup
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Dstu
to
be
t..*.3"'*sd
USR:
User
Memory
CRD:
DATA
Card
Method
of
swapping
ADAPT
DIRECT
See
CARD COPY
for information
on
how
to set
each parame-
ter.
Important!
The
_IV-1DBD
lets
you combine User
Memory
data
and
DATA
Card
data
to
create
Performances.
However,
if
set
the
Copy (SWAP)
method
to
ADAPT,
and you
try to
copy
such
data
from
User
Memory
to
the
DATA
Card
or
from
the
DATA
Card
to
User
Memory,
the
following
may
occur.
Example:
Let's
say
that there
is
a
Performance
USROl, which
specifies
a
Patch using
USR012
for
Part
1
and
CRDOll
for
Part
2.
When
copying from
User
Memory
to
the
DATA
Card,
this
Performance
is
stored
on
the
DATA
Card
as
CRDOl.
At
this
time
the Part
1
Patch
is
stored as
CRD012, and
Part 2
is
stored
without change
as
CRDOll.
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