Yamaha MOX8 Reference Manual - Page 154

File Mode, F1] CONFIG Configuration, SF1] CURRENT, SF2] FORMAT

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VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE next highest level (directory A). Next, go up one more level (to the root directory). Now that both A and B are available, open directory B. In this way you can move up or down as desired through the folder hierarchy. Path The location of the directories (folders) and files currently indicated at the "Dir" line on the display is referred to as a "path." This indicates the current directory, which device it belongs to, and in which folder(s) it is contained. "Directory C" illustrated above is described as path "USB_HDD/A/C." Mount Refers to the operation that enables an external memory device for use with the instrument. A USB flash memory device is automatically mounted as soon as it is connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal on the rear panel of the MOX6/ MOX8. The reverse procedure (removing) is called "Unmount." File Mode [F1] CONFIG [F2] SAVE [F3] LOAD [F4] RENAME [F5] DELETE Supplementary Information Format The operation of initializing a storage device (such as a hard disk) is referred to as "format." The format operation erases all data from the target memory device and is irreversible. Save/Load "Save" means that the data created on the MOX6/MOX8 is saved to the USB flash memory as a file, while "Store" means that the data created on the MOX6/MOX8 is stored to internal memory. "Load" means that the file on the USB flash memory is loaded to internal memory. [F1] CONFIG (Configuration) [SF1] CURRENT Indicates the currently recognized USB flash memory device. Status Free Indicates the amount of free capacity for the currently recognized USB flash memory device. Status Total Indicates the amount of total memory for the currently recognized USB flash memory device. [SF2] FORMAT Formats the USB flash memory device connected to the instrument. Before you can use a new USB flash memory device with the MOX6/MOX8, you will need to format it. For instructions on formatting, see page 159. Volume Label Determines the name of the Volume Label. The name can contain up to eleven characters, and is entered by using the [DATA] dial and cursor [] buttons. Pressing the [SF6] button calls up the character list for entering the name. For detailed instructions on naming, see the "Basic Operation" of the Owner's Manual. Free Indicates the amount of free/total memory for the currently recognized USB flash memory device. MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual 154

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MOX6/MOX8 Reference Manual
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[F1] CONFIG
[F2] SAVE
[F3] LOAD
[F4] RENAME
[F5] DELETE
Supplementary Information
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next highest level (directory A). Next, go up one more level (to the root directory). Now that both A and B are available,
open directory B. In this way you can move up or down as desired through the folder hierarchy.
Path
The location of the directories (folders) and files currently indicated at the “Dir” line on the display is referred to as a
“path.” This indicates the current directory, which device it belongs to, and in which folder(s) it is contained. “Directory
C” illustrated above is described as path “USB_HDD/A/C.”
Mount
Refers to the operation that enables an external memory device for use with the instrument. A USB flash memory device
is automatically mounted as soon as it is connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal on the rear panel of the MOX6/
MOX8. The reverse procedure (removing) is called “Unmount.”
Format
The operation of initializing a storage device (such as a hard disk) is referred to as “format.” The format operation erases
all data from the target memory device and is irreversible.
Save/Load
“Save” means that the data created on the MOX6/MOX8 is saved to the USB flash memory as a file, while “Store” means
that the data created on the MOX6/MOX8 is stored to internal memory. “Load” means that the file on the USB flash
memory is loaded to internal memory.
[SF1] CURRENT
Indicates the currently recognized USB flash memory device.
Status Free
Indicates the amount of free capacity for the currently recognized USB flash memory device.
Status Total
Indicates the amount of total memory for the currently recognized USB flash memory device.
[SF2] FORMAT
Formats the USB flash memory device connected to the instrument. Before you can use a new USB flash memory
device with the MOX6/MOX8, you will need to format it. For instructions on formatting, see
page 159
.
Volume Label
Determines the name of the Volume Label. The name can contain up to eleven characters, and is entered by using the
[DATA] dial and cursor [<]/[>] buttons. Pressing the [SF6] button calls up the character list for entering the name. For
detailed instructions on naming, see the “Basic Operation” of the Owner’s Manual.
Free
Indicates the amount of free/total memory for the currently recognized USB flash memory device.
[F1] CONFIG (Configuration)