Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 210

Settings], SAMPLE, SMF, RM1x SONG, Import Execution Import

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12. Loading from Memory Card or Disk NOTE • When the SMPL file type is selected the song to which the data will be loaded cannot be selected from this display. To change the song number return to the SONG Play mode and select the desired song, then return to this display page. • When the load operation is executed, any existing data in the selected song number or sample voice number will be overwritten. 6 (UP F1] 7 OPEN F2] 8 LOAD F4] [2] Import Page Loads sequence or sample data which was saved to a SCSI disk or memory card by other music equipment or a personal computer. Features and details are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page 129). In this section we'll describe only parameters which are different from the PATTERN mode. Display Parameters CARD or SCSI = CARD [SONG] → [LOAD] × 2 1 FILE TYPE Knob 2] [Settings] SAMPLE, SMF, RM1x SONG SAMPLE ...........Sample data, WAV files, WAV files (.WAV) and AIFF files (.AIF) can be loaded into the specified internal sample voice number. SMF (Standard MIDI File Sequence data can be loaded into the currently selected pattern from an SMF (Standard MIDI File, format-0 or 1) type file. RM1x SONG .....Song data saved in RM1x pattern format can be loaded into the currently selected RS7000 song. Specifies the type of data file to be imported. Some imported samples may play at an unexpected pitch, loop playback may change, or the sound quality may vary. When an RM1x SONG file is imported the voice edit and effect settings will not be reproduced. Some voices may also change. For details about the various file types see "About File Types" on page 116. 2 SCSI/CARD F1] 3 OK F4] I Import Execution Page [SONG] → [LOAD] × 2 → [F4] FILE TYPE = SAMPLE Sample Voice Number 2 1 [F1] [Knob 2] CARD or SCSI = SCSI Partition Name SCSI ID Disk Type Icon 4 7 8 [Knob 1] [F1] [F2] 5 [Knob 3] 96 [F4] [Knob 4] 3 [F4] 2 1 3 [F1] [Knob 2] [F4] 210 RS7000

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12. Loading from Memory Card or Disk
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RS7000
6
(UP)
...........................................................................
[F1]
7
OPEN
................................................................................
[F2]
8
LOAD!
..............................................................................
[F4]
Loads sequence or sample data which was saved to a SCSI disk
or memory card by other music equipment or a personal com-
puter.
Features and details are the same as in the PATTERN mode (Page
129).
In this section we’ll describe only parameters which are different
from the PATTERN mode.
Display Parameters
[SONG]
[LOAD]
×
2
CARD or SCSI = CARD
CARD or SCSI = SCSI
1
FILE TYPE
.............................................................
[Knob 2]
[Settings]
SAMPLE, SMF, RM1x SONG
SAMPLE
...........
Sample data, WAV files, WAV files
(.WAV) and AIFF files (.AIF) can be
loaded into the specified internal sam-
ple voice number.
SMF (Standard MIDI File)
..........................
Sequence data can be loaded into the
currently selected pattern from an
SMF (Standard MIDI File, format-0 or
1) type file.
RM1x SONG
.....
Song data saved in RM1x pattern for-
mat can be loaded into the currently
selected RS7000 song.
Specifies the type of data file to be imported.
Some imported samples may play at an unexpected pitch,
loop playback may change, or the sound quality may vary.
When an RM1x SONG file is imported the voice edit and
effect settings will not be reproduced. Some voices may also
change.
For details about the various file types see “About File
Types” on page 116.
2
SCSI/CARD
...................................................................
[F1]
3
OK
.....................................................................................
[F4]
Import Execution Page
[SONG]
[LOAD]
×
2
[F4]
FILE TYPE = SAMPLE
NOTE
When the SMPL file type is selected the song
to which the data will be loaded cannot be
selected from this display. To change the
song number return to the SONG Play mode
and select the desired song, then return to
this display page.
When the load operation is executed, any
existing data in the selected song number or
sample voice number will be overwritten.
[2] Import Page
2
3
1
[F1]
[F4]
[Knob 2]
2
1
3
[Knob 2]
[F1]
[F4]
Partition Name
SCSI ID
Disk Type
Icon
4
7
9
8
6
5
[Knob 1]
[Knob 3]
[Knob 4]
[F1]
[F2]
[F4]
Sample Voice Number