Loading Data Created With The Pa80; Loading Older I-Series Data - Korg Pa50 User Manual

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Precautions
Do not remove the disk or move the instrument while
the disk drive is operating (disk drive LED and WRITE/
DISK IN USE LED lit up).
Make a backup copy of the disks, in order not to loose
data forever in case of damage. If you have a personal
computer, you can keep a copy of the data on its hard
disk.
Do not open the metallic shutter on the disk, and do not
touch the surface of the magnetic media inside it. If the
magnetic media becomes scratched or soiled, data can
be lost.
Do not leave a disk in the disk drive while carrying the
instrument: the read/write heads may scratch the disk
and damage saved data.
Keep the disks away from sources of magnetic fields, for
example televisions, refrigerators, computers, monitors,
speakers and transformers. Magnetic fields can alter the
contents of the disks.
Do not keep disks in very hot or wet places, do not
expose them to direct sunlight and do not store them
without use in dusty or dirty places.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the disks.
After use, replace the disks in a case.
Possible problems
In exceptional cases, the disk can get stuck in the disk
drive. In order to avoid this happening, you should only
use high quality disks. If the disk does get stuck, do not
try to force it out using sharp objects. Contact your local
dealer or your nearest KORG Service Center.
Magnetic fields, dirt, humidity and usage can damage
data on disk. You can try to recover the data with disk
repair utilities for personal computers. It is, however,
advisable to make a backup copy of data.

LOADING DATA CREATED WITH THE PA80

Pa50 data is perfectly interchangeable with its Pa80 and Pa60
counterparts. The only data Pa50 can't load from a Pa80/Pa60
disk is the following:
Digital Drawbar Programs
Input 1/2 settings
VHG1 Vocal/Guitar Processor Board settings
EC5 settings
TO HOST port setting
Audio Output routing
At the same time, Pa80 and Pa60 can read any data created
with the Pa50.
Disk edit environment
Loading data created with the Pa80

LOADING OLDER I-SERIES DATA

Pa50 is compatible with the Styles of the older i-Series instru-
ments. You can load them as if they were ordinary Pa50 data.
Insert an older i-Series floppy disk into the disk drive.
1.
Press DISK to go to the Disk environment.
2.
3.
In case you must replace the disk, insert the new disk,
and press the F1 button to scan the floppy disk again.
4.
If you are reading an i30 disk, move the ".SET" folder to
the first line of the display (use the TEMPO/VALUE
controls, or the E-H buttons), and press F3 (Open).
5.
Move the ".STY" folder to the first line of the display
(use the TEMPO/VALUE controls, or the E-H buttons).
6.
At this point, you can load the whole ".STY" folder, or
open it and select a single Style.
• To load the whole folder, press F2 (Load). You will be
prompted to select one of the three USER Style banks in
memory.
Once the target bank is selected, press F2 (Load) to load
the bank. The "Are you sure?" message will appear. Press
ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.
• To load a single Style, press F3 (Open) to open the
".STY" folder. Since a conversion will be started at this
point, please wait some seconds for the operation to be
completed.
Move the Style to load to the first line of the display.
Then press F2 (Load). You will be prompted to select a
target location in memory.
Once the target location is selected, press F2 (Load) to
load the Style. The "Are you sure?" message will appear.
Press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.
Note: Loading a whole ".SET" folder from an i30 disk
takes very long. You are advised to load a single bank or a
single Style a time.
Select the loaded Style. Set the Tempo, then press
7.
WRITE and select "Current Style" to memorize the
changes to the Style Performance. Press ENTER twice to
confirm.
Due to difference in Programs, you will probably make
8.
some adjustment to the old Styles, once they are loaded
in Pa50 (changing the Program, Volume, Pan, Tempo,
Drum Mapping, Wrap Around...).
9.
To make the Program assignment to the Style tracks
effective, you should set the "Prog (Program)" parame-
ter to On (see page 49).
10.
Save the Style Performance again. Press WRITE and
select "Current Style" to save the changes in memory.
Press ENTER twice to confirm.
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