Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 51

About the Style Data, However, you can use these as a basis for creating your own original

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Memory Structure Storing your original data to Flash ROM erases the corresponding factory data programmed to the Flash ROM (at the corresponding number locations). The following data types are affected: • One Touch Setting • Registration Memory • Music Database • Multi Pad • Flash Style • Setup If you've deleted the factory-set data, you can use the Restore function (page 130) to load a copy of it from the included disks (page 6). Keep in mind the following points when using the memory devices. • Song files can be played back without loading the data to Flash ROM or internal memory (RAM). • Style files can be played back from Flash ROM, after loading the data from disk to Flash ROM. They can also be played directly from disk by using the Disk Direct function (page 25). • For saving/loading any data other than style data between disk and Flash ROM, use the Disk/SCSI function (page 127). Saving/loading style data is done with the Style Manager functions (page 62). • One Touch Setting data can be saved/loaded with the Flash style; however, it cannot be saved/loaded separately by itself. • Music Database data can be loaded with the Disk Style data. Actually, the One Touch Setting data programmed with the Disk Style data is loaded as the Music Database. The Music Database data cannot be saved/loaded separately by itself. s About the Style Data This diagram illustrates the relationship among the style data stored to different types of memory. In addition to normal memory provisions, the PSR-9000 features special Flash ROM memory. Unlike conventional ROM, Flash ROM can be overwritten - allowing you to store your own original data. A number of pre-programmed styles have been loaded to the Flash ROM; these are referred to below as "Flash styles." Accompaniment playback • Storing your original style data to Flash ROM erases the factory programmed Flash style data (at the corresponding number locations). If you've deleted the factory-set data, you can use the Restore function (page 130) to load a copy of it from the included disks (page 6). See page 20. Disk Direct See page 25. Preset Style Flash Style Save Disk Style Store Load Style Manager See page 62. Style Creator See page 104. • Flash Style data can be loaded/saved with or without its One Touch Setting setups. Preset styles are stored to conventional ROM. These are permanent and cannot be overwritten. However, you can use these as a basis for creating your own original styles with the Style Creator (page 104). Use the Style Manager functions (page 62) to backup and organize your original style data. Playing the disk styles can be done in two ways: 1) loading the style data to Flash ROM and playing it back as a Flash style, or 2) playing it back directly from disk, with the Disk Direct function (page 25). 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 Basic Operation 51 49

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Memory Structure
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Basic Operation
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About the Style Data
This diagram illustrates the relationship among the style data stored to different types
of memory.
In addition to normal memory provisions, the PSR-9000 features special Flash ROM
memory.
Unlike conventional ROM, Flash ROM can be overwritten — allowing you
to store your own original data.
A number of pre-programmed styles have been loaded
to the Flash ROM; these are referred to below as “Flash styles.”
Preset styles are stored to conventional ROM.
These are permanent and cannot be
overwritten.
However, you can use these as a basis for creating your own original
styles with the Style Creator (page 104).
Use the Style Manager functions (page 62) to
backup and organize your original style data.
Playing the disk styles can be done in two ways: 1) loading the style data to Flash ROM
and playing it back as a Flash style, or 2) playing it back directly from disk, with the
Disk Direct function (page 25).
Storing your original data to Flash ROM erases the corresponding factory data programmed to the Flash ROM (at the corre-
sponding number locations).
The following data types are affected:
• One Touch Setting
• Registration Memory
• Music Database
• Multi Pad
• Flash Style
• Setup
If you've deleted the factory-set data, you can use the Restore function (page 130) to load a copy of it from the included disks
(page 6).
Keep in mind the following points when using the memory devices.
Song files can be played back without loading the data to Flash ROM or internal memory (RAM).
Style files can be played back from Flash ROM, after loading the data from disk to Flash ROM. They can also be played
directly from disk by using the Disk Direct function (page 25).
For saving/loading any data other than style data between disk and Flash ROM, use the Disk/SCSI function (page 127).
Saving/loading style data is done with the Style Manager functions (page 62).
One Touch Setting data can be saved/loaded with the Flash style; however, it cannot be saved/loaded separately by itself.
Music Database data can be loaded with the Disk Style data.
Actually, the One Touch Setting data programmed with the
Disk Style data is loaded as the Music Database.
The Music Database data cannot be saved/loaded separately by itself.
Accompaniment playback
Style Creator
Style Manager
Disk Direct
Preset Style
Flash Style
Disk Style
Save
Store
Load
See page 62.
See page 104.
See page 20.
See page 25.
Storing your original style data
to Flash ROM erases the fac-
tory programmed Flash style
data (at the corresponding
number locations).
If you've
deleted the factory-set data,
you can use the Restore func-
tion (page 130) to load a copy
of it from the included disks
(page 6).
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Flash Style data can be
loaded/saved with or without its
One Touch Setting setups.