Pr-300 Disk Functions; Saving A Song To Disk (Save) - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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PR-300 Disk Functions
The PR-300 has a number of disk functions which
allow you to save songs to disk, copy one or more
songs on a disk, delete songs off a disk or format
disks for PR-300 use.
The PR-300 uses standard 3.5" computer
("floppy") disks, either HD (High Density) or DD
(Double Density).
If
possible, it's best to use HD
disks, because they have more storage space, and
some disk functions will be a little quicker than with
DDdisks.
Saving a Song to Disk (SAVE)
When the PR-300 displays an asterisk
("*")
in
front of the Song Name in the display, this means that
the song currently in memory has been changed and
needs to be saved if you want to retain the current
version.
If
you turn the PR-300 off with the asterisk
showing, then any changes made since the last Save to
disk will be lost.
If
the song has never been saved and
the PR-300 is powered off, the entire song will be
lost.
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To save a song to disk:
(1) Insert a formatted 3.5" disk into the PR·300's
disk drive.
Make sure the disk's Write Protect Tab is set to
"Write", not "Locked". If you haven't formatted
you disk on the PR-300 yet, see "Formatting a
Disk" later in this section.
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This button is located underneath the top cover.
One of the screens at right will appear in the
display.
If the song has been saved before, the PR-300 will
display the Song Name and ask "Save Sure?".
(2) Press [SAVEl.
If the song has not been saved before, you'll have
the opportunity to name the song. You don't have
to name the song if you don't want to (if you don't,
the song will be represented by the number listed at
the beginning of the fust line).
If you want to name the song, press [TEMPO] to
move the cursor to the second line and then use the
[<] button, [>] button and alpha-dial to name your
song. The name can be up to 12 characters in
length and can use any combination of upper case,
lower case and special characters available. Press
[ENTER]
to
enter the name of the song.
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