Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 50

Memory Structure - ram

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Memory Structure The PSR-9000 features three different memory provisions for storing your original data: Flash ROM, RAM, and Disk. q Flash ROM The PSR-9000 includes special Flash ROM memory. Unlike conventional ROM, Flash ROM can be overwritten - allowing you to store your own original data. The contents of Flash ROM are maintained even when the power is turned off. qRAM This is the conventional "internal" user memory of the PSR-9000. For sampling purposes, memory can be expanded to a maximum of 65 MB, by installing SIMM modules. qDisk The PSR-9000 also allows you to store your data to floppy disk, an optional hard disk drive, or an external (optional) SCSI device (such as a hard disk drive, or removable storage). RAM Panel settings - page 178 Multi Pad Creator - page 119 Style Creator - page 104 Setup (MIDI settings, etc.) - page 178 Organ Flutes - page 56 Mixing Console - page 122 Custom Voice - page 80 Sampling - page 72 Can be expanded by installing optional SIMM memory modules (page 160). Store Store Flash ROM System Backup - see below. One Touch Setting Registration Memory Music Database Back up Restore Save/Back up Load/Restore Back up Restore Disk • Floppy disk • Hard disk (optional installed) • SCSI device (optional connected) One Touch Setting Registration Memory Music Database Multi Pad Flash Style Setup Organ Flutes Effect data Custom Voice Save/Back up Load/Restore Save/Back up Load/Restore Save/Back up Load/Restore Save Load Save Load Save Load Save Load Multi Pad Flash Style Setup Organ Flutes Effect data Custom Voice Wave Song Song Creator - page 88 Save s About System Backup Important information about the PSR-9000's current settings, such as the selected style number, the Split Point setting, the fingering mode, and MIDI-related settings, can be retained in the Flash ROM. To do this, press the quarter note icon button ( ) from the main display and follow the on-screen instructions. For a complete list of System Backup parameters, refer to page 178. To return the System Backup parameters to the original factory settings, simultaneously hold down the [DEMO] button and turn on the power. 50 Basic Operation 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 48

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Basic Operation
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Memory Structure
The PSR-9000 features three different memory provisions for storing your original data: Flash ROM,
RAM, and Disk.
Flash ROM
The PSR-9000 includes special Flash ROM memory. Unlike conventional ROM, Flash ROM
can be overwritten — allowing you to store your own original data. The contents of Flash
ROM are maintained even when the power is turned off.
RAM
This is the conventional “internal” user memory of the PSR-9000.
For sampling purposes,
memory can be expanded to a maximum of 65 MB, by installing SIMM modules.
Disk
The PSR-9000 also allows you to store your data to floppy disk, an optional hard disk drive, or
an external (optional) SCSI device (such as a hard disk drive, or removable storage).
About System Backup
Important information about the PSR-9000’s current settings, such as the selected style
number, the Split Point setting, the fingering mode, and MIDI-related settings, can be
retained in the Flash ROM. To do this, press the quarter note icon button (
) from
the main display and follow the on-screen instructions.
For a complete list of System Backup parameters, refer to page 178.
To return the System Backup parameters to the original factory settings, simulta-
neously hold down the
[DEMO]
button and turn on the power.
One Touch Setting
Registration Memory
Music Database
One Touch Setting
Registration Memory
Music Database
Multi Pad
Flash Style
Setup
Organ Flutes
Effect data
Custom Voice
Multi Pad
Flash Style
Setup
Organ Flutes
Effect data
Custom Voice
Wave
Song
Back up
Restore
Save/Back up
Load/Restore
Back up
Restore
Save/Back up
Load/Restore
Save/Back up
Load/Restore
Save/Back up
Load/Restore
Save
Load
Save
Load
Save
Load
Save
Save
Load
Multi Pad Creator
— page 119
Style Creator
— page 104
Setup (MIDI settings, etc.)
— page 178
Organ Flutes
— page 56
Mixing Console
— page 122
Custom Voice
— page 80
Panel settings
— page 178
Sampling
— page 72
Song Creator
— page 88
Store
Store
• Floppy disk
• Hard disk (optional installed)
• SCSI device (optional connected)
Can be expanded by
installing optional SIMM
memory modules (page 160).
RAM
Flash ROM
Disk
System Backup – see below.
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