Disk Mode
Disk Mode Functions
Dir:\||||||||||||Sel:0/6|||||Index:|||3|
|||||||||||||||||BASSDRMS|.KRZ||||426K||
|||||||||||||||||HIHATS|||.KRZ||||788K||
||||File|to|load:SAXES||||.KRZ|||2510K||
|||||||||||||||||TOMS|||||.KRZ||||301K||
|||||||||||||||||TOMS1||||.KRZ|||1400K||
|Total:|5037K||||XCYMB||||.KRZ|||1012K||
Select||Root||Parent||Open|||OK|||Cancel
Press Open to begin the Load Object dialog. (Note: The file must have a .KRZ extension in
order to load individual objects from it.) The K2500 then scans the file contents in order to
present a list of all of the objects in the file. Sometimes this procedure can take a few moments,
depending on how many objects are in the file. During this time, you will see the following
display:
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Reading|file|SAXES.KRZ||[...]|||||||||||
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Select||Next|||Type|||Multi|||OK||Cancel
The soft buttons in the above display do not become active until the process of scanning is
finished. When this happens, the K2500 will display a list of the file's objects, in the exact order
that they are stored in the file:
Func:LOAD|||||Sel:0/5|||||||||||Index:|1
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Sample||200|Tenor|Sax1|||||||G|2S|||250K
Sample||201|Tenor|Sax2|||||||C|3S|||179K
Sample||203|Tenor|Sax3|||||||F#3S|||198K
Keymap||200|Tenor|Sax|||||||||||||||176|
Select||Next||Type|||Multi|||OK|||Cancel
The objects in the list are usually grouped by type (Sample, Program, Keymap, etc.) The list can
be scrolled using the Alpha wheel or the up/down cursors. The CHAN/BANK buttons on the
front panel can be used for fast scrolling. The list will jump by five entries at a time, moving the
entry on the bottom line to the top line.
NOTE: When scrolling through large numbers of objects (more than 100), the K2500 may
sometimes pause for a few seconds if it needs to get more information from the disk file. When
this happens, some gyrating dots will briefly appear in place of the Index value on the top line
of the screen.
Each line in the scrollable list represents one object, and displays the object's type, ID, name,
and size. Samples have additional information, the sample's root key and a stereo sample
indicator:
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