Writing, Saving, And Loading Data; Writing To Internal Memory; Session - Korg iM1 Owner's Manual

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Writing, Saving, and Loading Data

Writing to internal memory

Any of the settings you edit or create can be stored in the
iM1 for iPad's internal memory. On the original M1, the Pro-
grams used by a Combination used the same data as the
Programs in Program mode. The iM1 for iPad loads Pro-
gram data into the edit buffer independently for each mode
(Combination, Multi, or Program), which means that editing
a Program in Program mode will not affect the sound of Pro-
grams used in Combination mode or Multi mode.
By using the File menu, the data that you edit can also be
saved for individual sections. Programs that are saved in
library cards can be shared across the entire application.
The WRITE command does not save the data to your
computer; it only stores it to the iM1 for iPad's internal
memory. Any data you've stored will be lost if you exit
the application without saving. If you want to keep
your stored Combinations and Programs, click the
[FILE] button and use "Save" to save them ("Session").

Session

By saving a Session, the Combi and Program edit data-and
the data that is saved in the user cards-is saved all together.
Session commands
• New: Resets all stored data of the session, and returns the
software to its initial state.
• Open: Loads session data from a file.
• Save: Saves session data by overwriting the old file.
• Save As: Saves session data under a different name.
• Import from KLC: Imports KLC M1 compatible data.
• Export toKLC: Saves data in a form that is compatible
with the KLC M1.
• Import from M1: Imports data created on the original M1
series as a system exclusive file into iM1 for iPad.
The data to be imported or the data that you've
exported can be written to or read from your iPad via
iTunes software on your computer.
When you import each type of data, it will overwrite
the USER card. If you want to keep the current session,
use "Save as" to back it up before importing.
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