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PART VI DISK DRIVE, Outline of the Disk Drive function

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Disk Drive Part VI Disk Drive Outline of the Disk Drive function The Disk Drive enables you to store recorded and stored data from this instrument's memories on disks, as well as play commercial recorded disks on this instrument. Internal memory and Disk Drive The storable internal memory of this instrument as well as the backup time are limited. However, the Disk Drive maximizes your control of data management by allowing you to store (SAVE) this instrument's data on disks, and then to recall (LOAD) it at any time. • For more information about the backup time and performance data, please see page 198. The following data can be saved/loaded: PERFORMANCE CURRENT PANEL (The current panel settings) PANEL MEMORY* SEQUENCER COMPOSER* (MEMORY contents) SOUND MEMORY* PERFORMANCE PADS (USER memories) EFFECT MEMORY* BACKUP USER MIDI (USER memories of the MIDI PRESETS) FAVORITES HOME PAGE ALL CUSTOM STYLE • When creating or saving song data, it is recommended that you use the performance data in the PERFORMANCE group. Main parts of the Disk Drive Disk slot Eject button SAVE LOAD Disk Drive Disk • Instead of using USER MIDI, FAVORITES, HOME PAGE and ALL CUSTOM STYLE as frequently loaded and saved data, it is recommended that you save it with other data as Keyboard backup data. • A * mark indicates that data can be loaded to and from a specific memory (SINGLE LOAD). • The SEQUENCER contents can be saved in one-song increments (SEQUENCER SONG SAVE). • Because ALL CUSTOM STYLE uses a lot of memory, the save or load time may be long. In particular, the load procedure takes some time. For separate saving and loading of individual CUSTOM memories, use the CUSTOM STYLE SAVE or LOAD function. (Refer to page 134.) • Please use 2HD disks to load/save BACKUP data. Eject button Press to remove the disk from the Disk Drive. • You can use 3.5 inch 2DD (720 KB) or 2HD (1.44 MB) disks; however, 2HD disks formatted as 2DD cannot be used. 122 QQTG0671

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Outline of the Disk Drive function
The Disk Drive enables you to store recorded and stored data from this instrument’s memories on disks,
as well as play commercial recorded disks on this instrument.
Internal memory and Disk Drive
The storable internal memory of this instrument
as well as the backup time are limited. However,
the Disk Drive maximizes your control of data
management by allowing you to store (SAVE)
this instrument’s data on disks, and then to recall
(LOAD) it at any time.
For more information about the backup time
and performance data, please see page 198.
The following data can be saved/loaded:
PERFORMANCE
CURRENT PANEL (The current panel settings)
PANEL MEMORY*
SEQUENCER
COMPOSER* (MEMORY contents)
SOUND MEMORY*
PERFORMANCE PADS (USER memories)
EFFECT MEMORY*
BACKUP
USER MIDI (USER memories of the MIDI
PRESETS)
FAVORITES
HOME PAGE
ALL CUSTOM STYLE
When creating or saving song data, it is rec-
ommended that you use the performance data
in the PERFORMANCE group.
Instead of using USER MIDI, FAVORITES,
HOME PAGE and ALL CUSTOM STYLE as
frequently loaded and saved data, it is recom-
mended that you save it with other data as
Keyboard backup data.
A
*
mark indicates that data can be loaded to
and from a specific memory (SINGLE LOAD).
The
SEQUENCER
contents can be saved in
one-song increments (SEQUENCER SONG
SAVE).
Because ALL CUSTOM STYLE uses a lot of
memory, the save or load time may be long.
In particular, the load procedure takes some
time. For separate saving and loading of in-
dividual
CUSTOM
memories, use the CUS-
TOM STYLE SAVE or LOAD function. (Refer
to page 134.)
Please use 2HD disks to load/save BACKUP
data.
Main parts of the Disk Drive
Eject button
Press to remove the disk from the Disk Drive.
You can use 3.5 inch 2DD (720 KB) or 2HD
(1.44 MB) disks; however, 2HD disks for-
matted as 2DD cannot be used.
Disk slot
Eject button
Part VI Disk Drive
Disk
Disk Drive
SAVE
LOAD
Disk Drive
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