3: Utility - Korg Karma Parameter Manual

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Save Exclusive (Receive and Save MIDI Exclusive Data)
This command receives exclusive data, accumulates it in the
unused portion of the internal memory, and saves the data
to media as an .EXL file.
(The remaining amount of internal memory depends on
how much data is used in Sequencer mode.)
This command is valid only when the current directory is a
DOS directory.
1 When you select "Save Exclusive" from the Utility menu,
this instrument will be ready to receive exclusive data.
The following dialog box will appear.
2 Transmit the exclusive data that you wish to save to this
instrument. While the data is being received, the display
will indicate "Status=RECEIVING MIDI DATA." When
reception ends, the size of the received data and the size
of the remaining free area will be rewritten. The display
will change to "Status=AWAITING MIDI DATA," and
you can continue transmitting exclusive data to this
instrument. During reception, the [F7] ("Cancel") key
and the [F8] ("OK") key cannot be pressed.
3 Press the [F5] ("Name") key to access the text dialog box,
and specify the filename ( BG p.39).
4 To save the data, press the [F8] ("OK") key. To cancel
without saving, press the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
1.1–3: Utility
Here you can rename, copy, or delete the selected disk or
file, create a new directory, and set the date and time.
After selecting a disk or file, select the Utility menu [F8].
1.1–1a
1.1–1b
1.1–1c
1.1–1d
1.1–3a: UTILITY
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"Hide unknown file" (1.1–1f)
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to "PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY."
Rename
This command renames the selected file or directory.
This command is valid only when a DOS file or a DOS direc-
tory is selected.
1 Select "Rename" to access the following dialog box.
2 Press the [F5] ("Name") key to access the text dialog box,
and modify the name ( BG p.39).
3 To rename the file or directory, press the [F8] ("OK") key.
To cancel, press the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
Copy
This command copies the selected file or directory.
This command is valid only when a DOS file or a DOS direc-
tory is selected.
1 Select "Copy" to access the following dialog box.
In the upper left of the dialog box, "Copy" indicates the
selected file and directory name.
If you wish to change the file or directory that will be
copied, use the [F2] ("Name") key to move to the text
dialog box, and specify the filename that you wish to
copy ( BG p.39).
When you use the [F2] ("Name") key to access the text
dialog box and specify the name of the file or directory to
be copied, you can use "*" and "?" characters as wild-
cards. For example, if in the above example you specify
PRELOAD1.* (instead of PRELOAD1.PCG), all filena-
mes of PRELOAD1. with any filename extension will be
copied at the same time: i.e., PRELOAD1.PCG,
PRELOAD1.SNG, ...
1.1–1e
1.1–3a
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