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c.
Loading
The
loading
procedure
is
used to
tal<e
a Tracl<
stored
on
tape
and
load
it
into
the Connposer.
Loading
pro-
cedure
is
exactly the
same
as
the Verifying except
that
you
use the
Load Key
instead
of Verify.
Like-
wise, the
tape recorder connections
are
the
same.
Of
course,
you must
push
the Play
Button on
the
Pilot
tone
to avoid missing
out
data.
*
At
any time
during
loading,
pushing
the
Main
Key
1
can stop the loading operation.
If
the data
is
properly saved
on
tape, loading
will
be
done
without
any
problem,
unless the
tape
is
damaged
during
preservation.
If
you want
to load
a
numbered
file,
then
see the
following "d.
Setting
a
File
Number"
d.
Setting a
File
Number
A
file
number
(1
to 99) can be
allotted to
data
when
you
are saving
it.
This
means
that
later
when
you
are loading,
you
can
specify the
file
number
and
the
Composer
will
choose
that
file
from
the
others
and
load
it:
provided
you remember what
the
file
number
is.
If
load
files,
whether
numbered
or
not,
without
specifying the
file
number,
then the
Composer
will
load
the
first file
it
comes
to.
To
allocate a
file
number
After pushing the Save
Key
during step
(3)
in
Saving
procedure on page
31
,
choose
a
file
number
(1
to
99)
from
the
Main Keys
(1
to
10),
then push the
Enter
Key.
The
assigned
file
number
is
shown
in
the
Display.
O
File
Number
II
'
Saving
To
load
a
numbered
file
After pushing the
Load Key
(Main
Key
16)
in
the
Loading
procedure,
assign
the
file
number
by
press-
ing
the
relevant
Main
Key
(1
to 10),
and
the Enter
Key.
If
you do
not
assign
any
file
number,
the data
first
found
will
be
automatically loaded.
NOTE
*
Until
the assigned data
is
found, the Display
will
show
P
(Pass).
When
the assigned
file
number
is
found, the
Display
shows
F (Found),
and
loading
starts.
O
O
o
MEASURE
1
1
n
L.
1
1
File
Numb
Ready
to
Load
er
18
MEASURE
1
1
1
1
1
jer
17
File
Numt
'
Passing
MEASURE
C
'
o
/
I
u
File
Number
1!
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