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User Style or User Pad Files Referred to by a Registration File, Registration File Referred to by

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Using Floppy Disks s User Style or User Pad Files Referred to by a Registration File ¡ When recalling a registration setup with referred user style and/or user pad file(s), the [EXECUTE] indicator will flash and "RefLoad?" will appear on the display if the inserted disk includes the user style and/or user pad file(s) and the file(s) have not been loaded. Press the [EXECUTE] button to load them. Example: Registration File: "DISCO_1" with User Style "DISCO". Style File: "DISCO" REGIST "DISCO_1" STYLE "DISCO" REGIST "DISCO_1" STYLE "DISCO" LOAD REGIST BANK "01:DISCO_1" MEMORIZE 1 REGISTRATION MEMORY 2 RefLoad? REGIST BANK "01:DISCO_1" USER STYLE NUMBER "101:DISCO" When you recall the registration setup "DISCO_1", "RefLoad?" will appear on the display if the referred style file "DISCO" exists on the inserted disk and has not been loaded. ¡ When the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1]~[4] button is pressed to recall a registraion setup, "WrongDsk" or "No Disk" will appear on the display if the inserted disk does not include the user style and/or user pad file(s) or the applicable disk is not inserted in the disk drive. Insert the applicable disk and execute the load operation for the user style and/or user pad file(s). s Registration File Referred to by a User Style File If a registration file has the same name as a user style file, the registration file is treated as the One Touch Setting data for the user style file. ¡ When you load the user style file, the referred registration file (One Touch Setting data) will automatically be loaded if both files exist on the same disk. 71

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Using Floppy Disks
User Style or User Pad Files Referred to by a Registration File
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When recalling a registration setup with referred user style and/or user pad file(s), the
[EXECUTE]
indicator will flash and “RefLoad?” will appear on the display if the inserted disk includes the user
style and/or user pad file(s) and the file(s) have not been loaded. Press the
[EXECUTE]
button to
load them.
LOAD
REGIST
“DISCO_1”
STYLE
“DISCO”
REGIST BANK
“01:DISCO_1”
REGIST
“DISCO_1”
STYLE
“DISCO”
RefLoad?
REGIST BANK
“01:DISCO_1”
USER STYLE
NUMBER
“101:DISCO”
REGISTRATION
MEMORY
MEMORIZE
1
2
Example:
Registration File: “DISCO_1” with User Style “DISCO”.
Style File:
“DISCO”
When you recall the registration setup “DISCO_1”,
“RefLoad?” will appear on the display if the re-
ferred style file “DISCO” exists on the inserted disk
and has not been loaded.
When the REGISTRATION MEMORY
[1]
~
[4]
button is pressed to recall a registraion setup,
“WrongDsk” or “No Disk” will appear on the display if the inserted disk does not include the user
style and/or user pad file(s) or the applicable disk is not inserted in the disk drive. Insert the applicable
disk and execute the load operation for the user style and/or user pad file(s).
Registration File Referred to by a User Style File
..................................................................................................
If a registration file has the same name as a user style file, the registration file is treated as the One Touch
Setting data for the user style file.
When you load the user style file, the referred registration file (One Touch Setting data) will automati-
cally be loaded if both files exist on the same disk.