Saving Programs - Akai MPC 4000 Reference Manual

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Saving programs

Here's how to save one or more programs from memory to a storage device.
1.
In the Save page, move the cursor to the Type field and turn the [JOG] dial to
select SAVE PROGRAMs.
The data list block will change to a display like the following.
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A Program list field
Lists the programs that are in internal memory.
B Tag field
Tags individual programs to select them for saving.
C Program field
Lists the programs in memory (and indicates the type of each program). When saving an
individual program, the program selected in this field will be saved.
D Size
Indicates the size of the program.
Hint: The * symbol in front of the program name indicates that you have modified the program since
last saving or loading it.
If you press the [WINDOW] key in the Tag field, a popup window will appear, letting you untag all
programs at once.
2.
If you want to save an individual program, move the cursor to the program list
field, and select the desired program.
3.
If you want to save two or more programs at once, move the cursor to the Tag
field, and add a tag to each program you want to save.
4.
Move the cursor to the Disk field and turn the [JOG] dial to open the Disk List
popup window.
5.
Move the cursor to the storage device on which you want to save the data, and
press the [F6] key (SELECT).
That storage device will be selected as the save-destination, and the popup window will
close.
6.
In the file list block, select the save-destination folder.
Hint: When you execute the Save operation, the file(s) will be saved in the folder that is selected in
the left side of the file list (i.e., the level whose contents are shown in the right side of the file list).
To save a single program
7.
To save a single program, make sure that the desired program is selected in the
program list field, and press the [F6] key (DO IT).
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