Yamaha 6 MODX 6/7/8 Owners Manual - Page 64
Saving/Loading Data, Saving the settings to a USB flash drive, drive, flash drive
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Saving/Loading Data The Utility display provides tools for transferring the entire system setting and data (such as Performances and Live Sets) between the MODX and a USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. This section explains how to save/load all the data on the user memory of this instrument as a "User" file. Saving the settings to a USB flash drive 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal of this instrument. 2 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the Utility display, and then touch the [Contents] tab [Store/Save] tab in the left of the display. 3 Set "Content Type" to "User File." Select Content type 4 Select the desired directory of the USB flash drive. 6 The Text input display appears. Input the file name to be stored. For detailed instructions on entering a name, see "Naming (inputting characters)" in "Basic Operation and Displays" (page 21). 7 Touch [Done] on the Text input display to actually execute the Store operation. NOTE To overwrite the existing file, select "YES" on the display which prompts you for confirmation. Loading the settings from a USB flash drive NOTICE The Load operation overwrites the existing data in this instrument. Important data should always be saved to a USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal of this instrument. 2 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the Utility display, and then touch [Contents] tab [Load] tab at the left side of the display. 3 Set "Content Type" to "User File." 4 Select the desired folder of the USB flash drive. 5 Select the file (extension: .X8U) of the memory to execute the Load operation. Parent folder Store-destination folder in the USB flash drive New store destination Existing files 5 Touch "+" in [Save As New File]. NOTE To overwrite the existing file, touch the file name. Source USB flash drive Source folder in the USB flash drive Existing files 60 MODX Owner's Manual