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128 voices 8 x expansion/sample playback
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appears on the screen, indicating that the data in the card's
<Sample> folder will be cleared.
If at this point you press [F6 (OK)] and discard this data, tone
data for Patches, Performances, and Rhythm Sets in the
previously saved SVD files that use tone data with samples
loaded from CD-ROMs or other sources may sound
different, as the previous samples will be replaced by the
new ones.
If you want to prevent this, you will need to save the new
files to a different card or take other measures to preserve the
samples on the current card.
*
If there are any samples or other wave data contained in the
SIMM when the file is saved, the data in the SIMM will
always be saved onto the card, overwriting any previous
contents.
* If samples are not used in the Patches or other tone data being
saved, you can delete all samples and partials in the SIMM to
prevent the samples on the card from being overwritten.
* A message warning you that the data will be discarded does
not appear when the file is saved.
Creating Patches/Other Tone Data Using Samples on
Memory Card that Remain Protected
After first loading all the samples on the card into the SIMM,
and then loading additional samples from a CD-ROM or
other source, create the Patch. When you have finished
creating the Patch, save all the data onto the card.
Organizing Tones That Uses Samples (such as when
SIMM memory is restricted)
Individual Patches or Performances from the SVD files that
have been saved onto memory cards can be loaded into the
XV-5080. By loading data this way, only the samples used by
the selected Patches and Performances need to be loaded into
the SIMM. This allows you to use the XV-5080 to create
setups that fit the SIMM capacity of your XV-5080, and then
save those settings onto a card.
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Saving to Zip Disks and Other High-Capacity
SCSI Storage Devices
With Zip disks and other high-capacity SCSI storage devices,
you can save the SVD files and samples for tone data each in
a separate folder, allowing you to manage any number of
tone data and sample data files.
You can create new folders by pressing [F2 (New)] in the
SAVE screen in DISK mode (p. 201).
When you create a new folder and save XV-5080 settings in
it, that folder is composed such that it is the equivalent of one
memory card. You can copy the contents of these folders to
handy, portable memory cards.
Zip Disks and High-Capacity SCSI Storage Devices
<Project 1>
SOUND01.SVD
:
<Sample>
0001.WAV
0002.WAV
:
<Project 3>
SOUND01.SVD
:
<Sample>
0001.WAV
0002.WAV
:
Copies the contents of <Project 3> to
<Roland> folder in a memory card.
Card
<Roland>
SOUND01.SVD
:
<Sample>
0001.WAV
0002.WAV
:
<Project 2>
SOUND01.SVD
:
<Sample>
0001.WAV
0002.WAV
:
<Project 4>
SOUND01.SVD
:
.........
<Sample>
0001.WAV
0002.WAV
:

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