Copying From Floppy To Hard Disk - KETRON SD1 User Manual

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F3 Save, (Folder 91 Midifile, Master Folder
tion becomes F3 Convert to automatically convert a Midi file with . KAR extension into another with .MID extension.
F4 Copy:
This is used to copy one or a number of files from Floppy Disk to Hard Disk and vice versa. The copy function works in a differ-
ent manner based on whether Master Folder is enabled or otherwise. When it is enabled the files are copied automatically in
the pre-established Folders and when Master Folder is disabled you can define which is the destination folder amongst those
that do not belong to Master Folder. This section describes the procedures used to copy from Floppy Disk to Hard Disk and vice
versa. The copying procedure from one Folder to another is found in the F8 Folder section.

COPYING FROM FLOPPY TO HARD DISK

When copying from Floppy to Hard Disk you must first choose the destination Folder. If Master Folder is enabled, the files copied will be dis-
tributed in the appropriate Folders pre-arranged by Ketron. If Master Folder is disabled before copying you must first establish which is the
destination Folder using the following procedure:
Enable the DISK menu using the dedicated push button.
Choose the Hard Disk using the PAGE +/- push buttons.
Using the numeric keypad (STYLES push buttons) type-in the destination Folder. If you do not know the number associated with the Folder,
press F8 Folder to display the list. From the page called up you can also create a new Folder using F1 New. The Folder selected is enhanced
on the first line of the display.
Once you have chosen the Folder, you can return to the Floppy Disk using the PAGE +/- push buttons for the next steps.
First of all, select the files to be copied using the following buttons:
VALUE +/- to go from one file to the next within those displayed.
CURSOR +/- to go to the next group of files, if existent.
F10 Select to confirm the files to be copied, next to which an arrow appears to confirm that the selection has taken place.
Pressing both VALUE +/- buttons at the same time selects all files present o the floppy disk.
If there are many files with different extensions on the floppy disk, function F5 File Choice can become very useful: this function opens a page
where you may select, using the relevant function buttons, the type of file to display among the different types present. Remember that you
have to select Pattern and not Custom Styles to load a Style.
Once you have selected the files to copy, press F3 Copy to start the operation. The page that appears now displays the original file (Copy...)
and the final destination disk (From... To...) and includes a number of options.
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F1 Global: This returns to the previous page.
F2 Program: This enables a page with the following options.
F1 Program: This is used to select all the Programs in the memory. The files can then be re-named using the
keyboard keys. The procedure is confirmed using F10 Exec or is cancelled using F5 Escape.
F2 Single Program: Not in use.
F3 Block Registration: This enables the saving function in one file of all the Registration's in Flash RAM. The
page called up is used to name the file using the keyboard keys. Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec or can-
cel it using F5 Escape.
F4 Pattern: Not in use.
F5 Midifile: Not in use.
F6 Custom Styles: This saves just the settings of the Custom Style parameters in one file in Flash RAM and not
the single tracks with the MIDI events. The page called up is used to name the file using the keyboard keys.
Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec or cancel it using F5 Escape.
F7 Sound Block: This is used to save audio files and the set-up's of the Vocalizer loaded in RAM with the fol-
lowing options:
F1 Sound: Not in use.
F2 Wave: This saves the file in .WAV format, loaded in the RAM of the sampler and calls up a page that is used
to re-name the audio file loaded using the keyboard keys. Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec or cancel it
using F5 Escape.
F3 MSP: This saves the multi-sample loaded in the RAM of the sampler and calls up a page that is used to re-
name the audio file loaded using the keyboard keys. Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec or cancel it using
F5 Escape.
F4 Intruments: Not in use.
F5 Vocalize: This saves the Vocalizer set-up's in one file and calls up a page that is used to re-name the audio
file loaded using the keyboard keys. Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec or cancel it using F5 Escape.
F8 Text: Not in use.
F9 User Voice: This saves the whole User Voice bank in one file and calls up a page that is used to re-name
the audio file loaded using the keyboard keys. Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec or cancel it using F5
Escape.
F10 User Drum: This saves the User Drum Sets and calls up a page that is used to re-name the audio file loaded
using the keyboard keys. Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec or cancel it using F5 Escape.
enabled): if you are working in the Midi file Folder with Master Folder enabled, the F3 Save func-

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