Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 121

RS7000, FILE TYPE, TRACK, SCSI/CARD, FILE NAME, Export Execution

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12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk Display Parameters [PATTERN] → [SAVE] × 2 FILE TYPE = WAV, sample kit voice selected Sample Number Sample Name Available Space Icon 3 NOTE Knob 3] [Settings] C-2 ~ G8 When the sample used by the selected track is a sample kit voice, this parameter selects the note to which the sample to be exported is assigned. When the sample used by the selected track is a sample voice, the number and name of the sample will appear on the display. 4 SCSI/CARD F4] [Settings] SCSI, CARD SCSI The hard disk, ZIP disk, or other 2 The Pattern Mode 15 2 3 4 [Knob 1] [F1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] SCSI disk connected to the SCSI connector. CARD A memory card inserted in the FILE TYPE = WAV, pitched sample voice selected card slot. Sample Number Sample Name Available Space Icon Selects the disk or card to which the data is to be exported. When CARD is selected and a properly formatted memory card is in the card slot, a memory card icon will appear along with the available memory on the card. When SCSI is selected and a properly formatted disk is connected to the SCSI connector, a disk icon will appear along with the disk description, SCSI ID number, partition name, and amount of available space in the partition. 1 5 [F1] 2 3 4 [Knob 1] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] [F4] FILE TYPE = SMF Style Name Style Number Section Available Space Icon 5 OK F1] Switches to the export execution page. I Export Execution Page [PATTERN] → [SAVE] × 2 → [F1] 15 4 [Knob 1] [F1] [F4] 1 FILE TYPE Knob 1] [Settings] WAV, SMF Specifies the type of data file to be exported. For descriptions of the various file types see "About File Types" on page 116. Copy-protected sample files cannot be exported as WAV files. See "Notes on musical copyright" (Page 21). 2 TRACK Knob 2] [Settings] 01 ~ 16 Selects the track that uses the sample to be exported. When the sample used by the selected track is a sample voice, the number and name of the sample will appear on the display. 6 A8 7 9 0 [Knob 1] [F2] [Knob 3] 6 FILE NAME Knob 1] Moves the cursor for file-name entry. Use [Knob 1] to move the cursor to the desired character position, then use the keyboard to enter the desired character. Refer to "Chapter 1: Basics", page 67, for character-entry details. NOTE File names can be a maximum of 8 characters in length (not including the extension). Further, the file extension cannot be changed. Characters which cannot be used in file names are automatically converted to "_". RS7000 121

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2
The Pattern Mode
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk
RS7000
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Display Parameters
[PATTERN]
[SAVE]
×
2
FILE TYPE = WAV, sample kit voice selected
FILE TYPE = WAV, pitched sample voice selected
FILE TYPE = SMF
1
FILE TYPE
..............................................................
[Knob 1]
[Settings]
WAV, SMF
Specifies the type of data file to be exported.
For descriptions of the various file types see “About File
Types” on page 116.
Copy-protected sample files cannot be exported as WAV
files. See “Notes on musical copyright” (Page 21).
2
TRACK
.....................................................................
[Knob 2]
[Settings]
01 ~ 16
Selects the track that uses the sample to be exported.
When the sample used by the selected track is a sample voice,
the number and name of the sample will appear on the dis-
play.
3
NOTE
.......................................................................
[Knob 3]
[Settings]
C-2 ~ G8
When the sample used by the selected track is a sample kit
voice, this parameter selects the note to which the sample to
be exported is assigned.
When the sample used by the selected track is a sample voice,
the number and name of the sample will appear on the dis-
play.
4
SCSI/CARD
...................................................................
[F4]
[Settings]
SCSI, CARD
SCSI
..............
The hard disk, ZIP disk, or other
SCSI disk connected to the SCSI
connector.
CARD
............
A memory card inserted in the
card slot.
Selects the disk or card to which the data is to be exported.
When CARD is selected and a properly formatted memory
card is in the card slot, a memory card icon will appear along
with the available memory on the card.
When SCSI is selected and a properly formatted disk is con-
nected to the SCSI connector, a disk icon will appear along
with the disk description, SCSI ID number, partition name,
and amount of available space in the partition.
5
OK
.....................................................................................
[F1]
Switches to the export execution page.
Export Execution Page
[PATTERN]
[SAVE]
×
2
[F1]
6
FILE NAME
...........................................................
[Knob 1]
Moves the cursor for file-name entry.
Use [Knob 1] to move the cursor to the desired character
position, then use the keyboard to enter the desired character.
Refer to “Chapter 1: Basics”, page 67, for character-entry
details.
3
4
5
1
2
[Knob 2]
[F4]
[F1]
[Knob 1]
[Knob 3]
Available Space
Icon
Sample
Number
Sample
Name
1
2
3
5
4
Sample
Number
Sample
Name
Available Space
Icon
[Knob 2]
[F4]
[F1]
[Knob 1]
[Knob 3]
1
4
5
Style Number
Style Name
Available Space
Icon
Section
[Knob 1]
[F4]
[F1]
NOTE
File names can be a maximum of 8 characters
in length (not including the extension). Further,
the file extension cannot be changed.
Characters which cannot be used in file names
are automatically converted to
_
.
6A
0
7
8
9
[Knob 1]
[F2]
[Knob 3]