Yamaha DTX-MULTI Owner's Manual - Page 97
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Reference KIT VOICE UTILITY Setting Area (UTIL) UTIL7-4 Delete File page UTIL7-4≥≥≥ ≥≥Delete≥File From the Delete File page, you can delete files that have been saved on a USB memory device. 1 Plug the USB memory device containing the file(s) you want to delete into the USB TO DEVICE port on the side of the DTX-MULTI 12. 2 Navigate to the Delete File page (UTIL7-4) and press the [ENTER] button. The Type page (UTIL7-4-1) will open. UTIL7-4-1≥ Type=All File type The Type parameter specifies the types of file to be deleted. • All All user data - i.e., all User kits, all waves, all User patterns, all User triggers, and utility settings. • AllKit .......... All User-kit data • AllWave....... All wave data • AllPattern .... All User-pattern data • AllTrigger.... All User-trigger data • Utility .......... Utility settings Settings All, AllKit, AllWave, AllPattern, AllTrigger, or Utility 3 Specify a file type using the Type parameter, and press the [ENTER] button. The File page (UTIL7-4-2) will open. UTIL7-4-2≥ ≥File=ALL_DATA File name Select the file to be deleted using the [-/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons. Only those files matching your selection on the Type page (UTIL7-4-1) will be available for selection. 4 When you have selected the file to be deleted, press the [ENTER] button. You will be asked to confirm that the file is to be deleted. ≥≥Delete≥File ≥Are≥you≥sure? 5 To proceed, press the [ENTER] button. The following message will be displayed as the data is being deleted. Executing... CAUTION • Do not unplug the USB memory device from the USB TO DEVICE port or turn off either the memory device or the DTXMULTI 12 while data is being deleted. Failure to observe this precaution can lead to the memory device or the DTX-MULTI 12 being permanently damaged. When the deletion process has been completed, the message "Completed." will be displayed. Following this, the display will return to the Delete File page (UTIL7-4). UTIL7-4≥≥≥ ≥≥Delete≥File UTIL7-5 Format page UTIL7-5≥≥≥