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System File Load Os - os update

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2. The A5000/A4000 Functions s STEREO→MONO (page 225) Converts stereo samples to mono. s MOVE (page 226) Moves the samples assigned to a program to a sample bank, or the samples in a sample bank to another sample bank or program. s CREATE OSC (page 227) Creates 7 different basic oscillator waveforms: sine wave, saw up, triangle, square, pulse 1, pulse 2, pulse 3. s EXPORT (page 228) Export the selected sample to floppy disk or hard disk as a computer wave file in WAV or AIFF format. s REVERT (page 230) Restores the selected sample or sample bank to the previously saved version. s FORMAT (page 177) This command formats floppy disks, hard disks, ZIP drives, etc. When a hard disk or ZIP drive is formatted you can specify the creation of 2 to 8 partitions. s COPY VOLUME (page 181) Copies all data in a selected volume to a separate volume. Floppy disk volumes cannot be selected as the copy source or destination. Also, volumes on disks which were not formatted by the A5000/A4000 cannot be copied. s SYSTEM FILE (page 182) Allows saving all system parameters to disk, or loading them from disk (for information on system parameters see page 274 MIDI Data Format). s BACKUP (page 182) Allows the entire contents of a hard disk, ZIP disk, or other disk to be backed up to CD-R or CDRW. Up to 8 disks can be backed up to a single CD-R or CD-RW disk. s CD-DA (page 184) Writes samples stored on disk to CD-R or CD-RW disk to produce an audio CD. s LOAD OS (page 185) Allows an OS file to be loaded in order to update the sampler's operating system. 72 Chapter 3 The A5000/A4000 System & Features • A5000/A4000 q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q

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2. The A5000/A4000 Functions
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Chapter 3
The A5000/A4000 System & Features
• A5000/A4000
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STEREO
MONO (page 225)
Converts stereo samples to mono.
MOVE (page 226)
Moves the samples assigned to a program to a sample bank, or the samples in a sample bank to
another sample bank or program.
CREATE OSC (page 227)
Creates 7 different basic oscillator waveforms: sine wave, saw up, triangle, square, pulse 1, pulse
2, pulse 3.
EXPORT (page 228)
Export the selected sample to floppy disk or hard disk as a computer wave file in WAV or AIFF
format.
REVERT (page 230)
Restores the selected sample or sample bank to the previously saved version.
FORMAT (page 177)
This command formats floppy disks, hard disks, ZIP drives, etc. When a hard disk or ZIP drive is
formatted you can specify the creation of 2 to 8 partitions.
COPY VOLUME (page 181)
Copies all data in a selected volume to a separate volume. Floppy disk volumes cannot be
selected as the copy source or destination. Also, volumes on disks which were not formatted by
the A5000/A4000 cannot be copied.
SYSTEM FILE (page 182)
Allows saving all system parameters to disk, or loading them from disk (for information on sys-
tem parameters see page 274 MIDI Data Format).
BACKUP (page 182)
Allows the entire contents of a hard disk, ZIP disk, or other disk to be backed up to CD-R or CD-
RW. Up to 8 disks can be backed up to a single CD-R or CD-RW disk.
CD-DA (page 184)
Writes samples stored on disk to
CD-R or CD-RW disk to produce an audio CD.
LOAD OS (page 185)
Allows an OS file to be loaded in order to update the sampler’s operating system.