1–2: Save
Here you can save various types of data from internal memory onto a disk.
Use the Open button or Up button to move to the desired directory (current directory), and then
select a page menu command.
When you execute a save command, the data will be saved in the same level of the file hierarchy
as the displayed files.
The date and time of the saved file can be specified by "1–3E: Set Date/Time."
Refer to "1–1: Load"
Page Menu Command
1–2A: Hide Unknown Files (check command)
If this is checked, undefined files will not appear in the directory window.
1–2B: Save All
All combinations, programs, drum kits, global parameters, and songs in internal memory will be
saved to disk as a .PCG file or .SNG file ('a' and 'k' of the middle diagram on p.149). Programs and
combinations of the banks you specify will be saved. However, this command can be used only
when the current directory is a DOS directory.
When this command is selected, the dialog box at right
1
will appear.
Press the text edit button to access the text entry dialog
2
box, and specify the filename (
Check the check boxes for the data items that you wish
3
to save.
Combinations consist of programs, and some pro-
grams use a drum kit as their sound source.
As necessary, when saving combinations you should
also save the programs used by those combinations,
and when saving programs you should also save the drum kits used by those programs.
4
To save the data press the OK button. To cancel saving, press the Cancel button.
1–2C: Save Combi/Prog
All combinations, programs, and drum kits from internal memory, in addition to the global
parameters, will be saved to disk as a .PCG file (diagram 'a' on page 149). You can specify the pro-
gram and combination banks that will be saved.
This command is valid only if the current directory is a DOS directory.
1
When this command is selected, the dialog box at right
will appear.
Press the text edit button to access the text entry dialog
2
box, and specify the filename (
Check the check boxes for the data items that you wish
3
to save.
Combinations consist of programs, and some pro-
grams use a drum kit as their sound source.
As necessary, when saving combinations you should
also save the programs used by those combinations,
and when saving programs you should also save the drum kits used by those programs.
4
To save the data press the OK button. To cancel saving, press the Cancel button.
Basic Guide, page 6).
Basic Guide, page 6).
1–2: Save
Page Menu
1–2A
1–2B
1–2C
1–2D
1–2E
1–2F
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