Casio WK 3500 User Guide - Page 94

Saving Data

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Saving Data You can save data you create and data you transfer to the keyboard from a computer to the keyboard's built-in Flash memory, or to a SmartMedia cardTM or floppy diskette (WK-3500). In this manual, SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes are referred to as "external storage media". The types of files that can be saved to external storage media are listed below. Note that each type of file can be saved to a specific, pre-defined user area, as shown in the "Savable File Types" table below. After you load SMF data from external storage media and store it in a user area, you can play it back using the SMF Player Mode. See "Using the SMF Player" on page E-84 for more information. Savable File Types Type SMF Rhythm Pattern Registration User song created in the Song Memory Mode Drum sound with waves Drawbar organ tone Tone Tone with waves DSP Package File*1 All User Data*2 Display Indicator Smf Pattern Regist Song Dr wave Drawbar Tone Tn wave Dsp Package Saved Data 1 Tune 1 Pattern 1 Bank 1 Tune 1 Set 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Type 1 Pack All Data User Memory Capacity 200 16 8 5 4 100 100 20 100 1 File Name Extension MID Z00 Z01 Z02 Z03 Z04 Z05 Z06 Z07 Z08 Z09 *1: Package File A package file combines tone settings, DSP effect settings, and other setup data into a single file that you can manage and load as a unit (package). Once you create a package file, you will be able to change the entire setup of the keyboard by loading a single package file. To create a package file, you need to download special package file software from the CASIO Music Site (http://music.casio.com/) and install it on your computer. For details about the package file software, see the information provided at the CASIO Music Site. IMPORTANT! • Loading a package file loads the setting data listed in the table under "Package File Data Contents" into the user area, and replaces all current data with the data in the package file. • When loading package data from a SmartMedia card or floppy diskette (WK-3500 only), the display's level meter shows the progress of the load operation as shown below. [Load Start] [Load End] *2: SmartMedia card only Package File Data Contents Data Type SMF Rhythm Patterns Registrations Drum Sound With Waves Drawbar Organ Tones Tones Tones With Waves DSP User Area 10 Songs 148 to 155 (8 rhythms) 7 to 8 (2 banks) 803 (1 set) 190 to 199 (10 tones) 690 to 699 (10 tones) 710 to 719 (10 tones) 190 to 199 (10 effects) E-92 WK3100_e_89-105.p65 92 04.3.26, 0:11 PM 735A-E-094B

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Saving Data
You can save data you create and data you transfer to the keyboard from a computer to the keyboard
s built-in Flash memory, or
to a SmartMedia card
TM
or floppy diskette (WK-3500). In this manual, SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes are referred to as
external storage media
.
The types of files that can be saved to external storage media are listed below. Note that each type of file can be saved to a specific,
pre-defined user area, as shown in the
Savable File Types
table below.
After you load SMF data from external storage media and store it in a user area, you can play it back using the SMF Player Mode.
See
Using the SMF Player
on page E-84 for more information.
Savable File Types
Type
SMF
Rhythm Pattern
Registration
User song created in the Song Memory Mode
Drum sound with waves
Drawbar organ tone
Tone
Tone with waves
DSP
Package File
*
1
All User Data
*
2
Display
Indicator
Smf
Pattern
Regist
Song
Dr wave
Drawbar
Tone
Tn wave
Dsp
Package
Saved Data
1 Tune
1 Pattern
1 Bank
1 Tune
1 Set
1 Tone
1 Tone
1 Tone
1 Type
1 Pack
User Memory
Capacity
200
16
8
5
4
100
100
20
100
1
File Name
Extension
MID
Z00
Z01
Z02
Z03
Z04
Z05
Z06
Z07
Z08
Z09
All Data
*
1: Package File
A package file combines tone settings, DSP effect settings, and other setup data into a single file that you can manage and load as
a unit (package). Once you create a package file, you will be able to change the entire setup of the keyboard by loading a single
package file.
To create a package file, you need to download special package file software from the CASIO Music Site (http://music.casio.com/)
and install it on your computer. For details about the package file software, see the information provided at the CASIO Music Site
.
IMPORTANT!
Loading a package file loads the setting data listed in the table under
Package File Data Contents
into the user area, and
replaces all current data with the data in the package file.
When loading package data from a SmartMedia card or floppy diskette (WK-3500 only), the display
s level meter shows the
progress of the load operation as shown below.
[Load Start]
[Load End]
*
2: SmartMedia card only
Package File Data Contents
Data Type
SMF
Rhythm Patterns
Registrations
Drum Sound With Waves
Drawbar Organ Tones
Tones
Tones With Waves
DSP
User Area
10 Songs
148 to 155 (8 rhythms)
7 to 8 (2 banks)
803 (1 set)
190 to 199 (10 tones)
690 to 699 (10 tones)
710 to 719 (10 tones)
190 to 199 (10 effects)
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