Casio CTK7000 User Guide - Page 149

Importing Data from Various, Storage Media

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Importing and Transferring Rhythm Data from Other Models You can transfer rhythm data from other models by loading it from a memory card, or by using Data Manager to transfer the data from a computer to Digital Keyboard memory. For information about actual operations, see "Importing Data from Various Storage Media" (page E-147). • Use of a memory card with a capacity that is less than 2GB is not supported. If you want to use other model rhythm data that is on a memory card with capacity less than 2GB, you need either to copy the data to a supported memory card on the Digital Keyboard, or use Data Manager to transfer the data from a computer to the Digital Keyboard. For more information, see "Importing Data from Various Storage Media" (page E-147). Also note that rhythm data from some models needs to be converted before it can be used on this Digital Keyboard. For more information, see "Rhythm Data Compatibility" (page E-146). Importing Data from Various Storage Media The procedure you need to use to import or transfer rhythm data to Digital Keyboard memory depends on the media (computer local disk, memory card) where the data is currently stored. This section explains each of the required procedures. • For details about Data Manager, see "Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data" (page E-146). • For information about the types of memory cards supported by the Digital Keyboard, see "Using a Memory Card" (page E-136). To load rhythm data into Digital Keyboard memory Perform one of the procedures below, depending on the type of data you want to load. If the data is on this type of media: Do this: Computer local disk 1. Perform the procedure under "To download Data Manager" (page E-146). • For details about how to transfer data from the computer to the Digital Keyboard, see the user documentation that comes with Data Manager. Or: 1. Copy the data from your computer's local disk to the MUSICDAT folder on a 2GB to 32GB capacity memory card that has been formatted on the Digital Keyboard. 2. Perform the procedure under "To load data to Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card" (page E-140). Connecting to a Computer If the data is on this type of media: Do this: 2GB to 32GB capacity memory card 1. Depending on the location of the data on the memory card, perform either of the following operations. • If the data is in the MUSICDAT folder on the memory card, advance directly to step 2 of this procedure. • If the data is not in the MUSICDAT folder on the memory card, move it to the MUSICDAT folder. If there is no MUSICDAT folder on the memory card, create a new folder in the memory card's root directory and name it MUSICDAT. Next, move the data to the folder. 2. Perform the procedure under "To load data to Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card" (page E-140). Unsupported memory card (capacity less than 2GB, etc.) 1. Copy the data on the memory card to the computer's local disk. 2. Copy the data in step 1 from the computer's local disk to the MUSICDAT folder of a memory card (2GB to 32GB card) that was formatted on the Digital Keyboard. 3. Perform the procedure under "To load data to Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card" (page E-140). Or: 1. Copy the data on the memory card to the computer's local disk. 2. Perform the procedure under "To download Data Manager" (page E-146). • For details about how to transfer data from the computer to the Digital Keyboard, see the user documentation that comes with Data Manager. E-147

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Connecting to a Computer
E-147
You can transfer rhythm data from other models by loading it
from a memory card, or by using Data Manager to transfer the
data from a computer to Digital Keyboard memory. For
information about actual operations, see “Importing Data from
Various Storage Media” (page E-147).
Use of a memory card with a capacity that is less than 2GB
is not supported. If you want to use other model rhythm
data that is on a memory card with capacity less than 2GB,
you need either to copy the data to a supported memory
card on the Digital Keyboard, or use Data Manager to
transfer the data from a computer to the Digital Keyboard.
For more information, see “Importing Data from Various
Storage Media” (page E-147). Also note that rhythm data
from some models needs to be converted before it can be
used on this Digital Keyboard. For more information, see
“Rhythm Data Compatibility” (page E-146).
The procedure you need to use to import or transfer rhythm
data to Digital Keyboard memory depends on the media
(computer local disk, memory card) where the data is
currently stored. This section explains each of the required
procedures.
For details about Data Manager, see “Storing and Loading
Digital Keyboard Memory Data” (page E-146).
For information about the types of memory cards supported
by the Digital Keyboard, see “Using a Memory Card” (page
E-136).
Perform one of the procedures below, depending on the type
of data you want to load.
Importing and Transferring Rhythm Data
from Other Models
Importing Data from Various
Storage Media
To load rhythm data into Digital Keyboard
memory
If the data is on
this type of
media:
Do this:
Computer local
disk
1. Perform the procedure under “To download
Data Manager” (page E-146).
For details about how to transfer data from
the computer to the Digital Keyboard, see
the user documentation that comes with
Data Manager.
Or:
1. Copy the data from your computer’s local disk
to the MUSICDAT folder on a 2GB to 32GB
capacity memory card that has been formatted
on the Digital Keyboard.
2. Perform the procedure under “To load data to
Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card”
(page E-140).
2GB to 32GB
capacity memory
card
1.
Depending on the location of the data on the
memory card, perform either of the following
operations.
If the data is in the MUSICDAT folder on the
memory card, advance directly to step 2 of
this procedure.
If the data is not in the MUSICDAT folder on
the memory card, move it to the MUSICDAT
folder. If there is no MUSICDAT folder on the
memory card, create a new folder in the
memory card’s root directory and name it
MUSICDAT. Next, move the data to the
folder.
2.
Perform the procedure under “To load data to
Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card”
(page E-140).
Unsupported
memory card
(capacity less
than 2GB, etc.)
1.
Copy the data on the memory card to the
computer’s local disk.
2.
Copy the data in step 1 from the computer’s
local disk to the MUSICDAT folder of a memory
card (2GB to 32GB card) that was formatted on
the Digital Keyboard.
3.
Perform the procedure under “To load data to
Digital Keyboard memory from a memory card”
(page E-140).
Or:
1.
Copy the data on the memory card to the
computer’s local disk.
2.
Perform the procedure under “To download
Data Manager” (page E-146).
For details about how to transfer data from
the computer to the Digital Keyboard, see
the user documentation that comes with
Data Manager.
If the data is on
this type of
media:
Do this: