Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 265

Knob 1, Select whether to repeat this display for each duplication, Knob 2, Knob 3, Knob 4,

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SAMPLE Function Name Conflicts During a load operation, the A3000 may encounter a disk-side sample (or sequence) that has the same name as a sample (or sequence) already existing within main memory. The first time the A3000 encounters this type of name duplication during a load, it displays the command page shown below. You must then determine how to resolve the name conflict, as follows. Knob 1 Select whether to repeat this page display for each duplication If you are loading more than one object (sample or sequence), you can use this knob to select whether to handle all name duplications in the same way, or whether to have the A3000 prompt you for instructions each time it encounters another conflict. • If you select One, the A3000 will display the above-shown command page each time it encounters another name duplication. You can decide how to proceed for each such object. • If you select All, the A3000 will apply your instructions to all name duplications that it encounters during the current load operation. Note that the One/All selection has no meaning if you are loading a single object only. Knob 2 >RENAME Push Knob 2 if you want to rename the object currently in memory before loading the conflicting object from disk. If you select this option, the A3000 appends an asterisk (*) to the existing name in memory, and then loads the disk-side object under the original name. Knob 3 >SKIP Push this knob if you do not want to load the conflicting object from disk. In this case, the original memory-resident object remains unchanged. Knob 4 >REPLAC Push this knob if you want to overwrite the existing memory object with the object that you are loading. If you select this option, the A3000 deletes the original memory object and replaces it with the object from disk. Knob 5 >ABORT Push this knob to terminate the load operation without executing any further loads. Note that it is not possible to undo any loads that you have already completed. Chapter 7 Chapter 7 DISK Mode 263

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Chapter 7
DISK Mode
Chapter 7
SAMPLE Function
Name Conflicts
During a load operation, the A3000 may encounter a disk-side sample (or sequence)
that has the same name as a sample (or sequence) already existing within main memory.
The first time the A3000 encounters this type of name duplication during a load, it
displays the command page shown below. You must then determine how to resolve the
name conflict, as follows.
Knob 1
Select whether to repeat this page display for each duplication
If you are loading more than one object (sample or sequence), you can use this knob to
select whether to handle all name duplications in the same way, or whether to have the
A3000 prompt you for instructions each time it encounters another conflict.
If you select
One
, the A3000 will display the above-shown command page each time
it encounters another name duplication. You can decide how to proceed for each
such object.
If you select
All
, the A3000 will apply your instructions to all name duplications that
it encounters during the current load operation.
Note that the
One/All
selection has no meaning if you are loading a single object only.
Knob 2
>RENAME
Push Knob 2 if you want to rename the object currently in memory before loading the
conflicting object from disk. If you select this option, the A3000 appends an asterisk (*)
to the existing name in memory, and then loads the disk-side object under the original
name.
Knob 3
>SKIP
Push this knob if you do not want to load the conflicting object from disk. In this case,
the original memory-resident object remains unchanged.
Knob 4
>REPLAC
Push this knob if you want to overwrite the existing memory object with the object that
you are loading. If you select this option, the A3000 deletes the original memory object
and replaces it with the object from disk.
Knob 5
>ABORT
Push this knob to terminate the load operation without executing any further loads.
Note that it is not possible to undo any loads that you have already completed.