Sample Utility - Yamaha SY99 Owner's Manual

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Summary: Send and receive MIDI sample dumps,
save sample data to disks, load samples from
disks, and organize samples within the SY99's
sample memory area.
Procedure:
From: System utility
MIDI utility
Card utility
Disk utility
MDR utility
Master control
Press: F5 (Smpl)
Select: the desired sample utility job and
press ENTER.
Move the cursor in this area to select one of the
following jobs and then press ENTER.
01: Sample Dir: This allows the display, copy-
ing, and deleting of sample data.
02: Sample Dump: Output samples and wave-
forms from the SY99 by MIDI sample dump;
also, output sample dump requests.

SAMPLE UTILITY

Summary: Copy and delete samples while viewing
a directory of the samples currently contained in
the SY99's sample memory.
Procedure:
From: sample utility job
directory
Select: 01:SampleDir
Specify: a sample.
To delete: a sample, press F5 (Del).
To copy: a sample, press F8 (Copy).
To exit: to the sample utility job directory,
press EXIT.
Sample utilit y
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Edit sample: Sample data which has been loaded to
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1. Sample directory
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03: Load From Disk: Load sample data from
disk.
04: Save To Disk: Save sample data to disk.
05: Initialize Sample: Initialize the SY99's
sample memory.
To move to a different utility mode press F1-F4
or F6-F7. To select a job from the currently dis-
played job directory, hold SHIFT and press a
function key.
the SY99 can be edited as described in AWM
element data 2.0 Waveform edit, page 160.
However, samples loaded from waveform cards
and copy-protected disks cannot be saved to
disk or output via MIDI sample dump.
Important: It is possible for data in internal memory
to be lost as a result of inappropriate operation
or other reasons. We recommend that you keep
backups of important voice, multi, system,
sequencer, sample, MDR data on a floppy disk
or memory card (MCD64). It is also possible for
the data in a floppy disk or memory card to be
lost as a result of static electricity, magnetic
fields, or other causes. For very important data
it is always a good idea to make double backups.
The names of the samples contained in the
SY99's sample memory will be displayed in this
area. Move the cursor to select a sample.
The display can only show ten samples at one
time. Press F1 or F2 to scroll the display up or
down and view other samples.
Press F5 (Del) to delete a selected sample from
memory.
UTILITY MODE
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