Korg DRM-1 User Manual page 26

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CARD
:
1SETTING*!
» Use the VALUE keys to switch
CARD
the data specification.
♦PATTERN*
SAVE
If the DRM-1 has been set up for data exchange with a
memory card, the pattern or setting data, whichever was
specified with the SELECT key, must be assigned a
name, then saved on the RAM card. For data exchange
with MIDI equipment, the display does not prompt for
a
name
label,
but simply indicates the
MIDI
OUT
channel in use.
I Data source
CARD:SAVE
Sett i ng1
[ Data Specification
(SAVE
SET
Su r e?
screen)
T Name label
Once the SAVE key is pressed, the SELECT key does
not allow
any
changes in the data specification or
destination. Be sure to select these data transfer para
meters before pressing the SAVE key.
The above screen sets the data specification to setting
data and the destination to the memory card. If the
pattern
data is selected,
the data specification para
meter will switch to "PAT", rather than to "SET".
The following is a screen for which the data destination
is
set
to
MIDI.
The screen shows the transmission
channel as selected with the TRANSMIT key on the
MIDI group keypad. The MIDI channel is unalterable
on this screen. (See page 24.)
MIDI:SAVE
Tr ns
chO 1
SET
Su r e?
(1}The screen accepts a name consisting of up to eight
alphanumeric characters or symbols.-Place the cursor
under the character to be changed, then select the
new character with the VALUE keys. (See page 8 for
the list of characters valid in a name label.)
Pa t t e r n
Su r e?
I Use the CURSOR control and
1 VALUE keys to change to:
[My-DATAl
Sure?|
(?) Move the cursor to the end of the "Sure?" prompt.
Press the AYES key (VALUE keypad) to save new
data.
Pressing the T NO key instead sends control
back
to
the
screen
where
the SELECT key was
pressed.
When the data destination is set to a memory card,
the DRM-1 will displays a "ReRW?" prompt, which
indicates that data of the same name exists on the
card. Pressing the AYES key at this prompt replaces
the existing data with the new one; Pressing theT NO
key cancels the save operation. (See the list of major
error messages on page 28.)
LOAD
When the source of data is set to a memory card, the
LOAD key starts transferring pattern or setting data,
whichever was specified with the SELECT key, from
the card to memory.
1 Data source
I Source Data specification
CARD:LOAD
Sett i n g1
SET
Su r e?
(Load
screen)
T Name label
Once the LOAD key is pressed, the SELECT key does
not allow any changes in the data specification or source.
Be sure to select these data transfer parameters before
pressing the LOAD key.
The following is a screen for which the source of data is
set to MIDI.
The screen shows the receive channel
selected with the RECEIVE key on the MIDI group
keypad. The channel is unalterable on this screen. (See
page 24.)
MIDI
Re c v
LOAD
chO 1
SET
Su r e?
(j)The
LOAD
key cycles through the list of names
assigned to the data stored on the memory card.
Press the LOAD key to select the name of the data to
be loaded into memory.
If the data specification
is set to pattern data, the display does not list the
names of setting data. Conversely, when the setting
data is set, the display omits the pattern data names.
Pattern
Sure?
I Use the LOAD key to change.
|Pat t e r ng
Sure?!
(2) Press the A YES key (VALUE keypad) to load the
data into memory. Pressing the T NO key instead
sends control back to the screen where the SELECT
was pressed.
*
Loading new data overwrites any data existing in
memory. To prevent inadvertent data loss, be sure to
back up the necessary data beforehand.
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