Yamaha 640 Owner's Manual - Page 65

Disk Operations

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Disk Operations Built into the PSR-740/640 is a disk drive. Simply insert a floppy disk, and you've got access to a wide variety of convenient functions, such as recording and playback of User songs (page 92), as well as saving and loading of User styles (page 110), User pads (page 106), and Registration Memory data (page 62). You can save any number of User styles/pads and registration data to floppy disks, create your own song libraries, or find many other ways to make playing and using the PSR-740/640 more efficient. q The PSR-740/640 is capable of playing back songs contained on the included sample disk, as well as commercially available song data in the following formats, indicated by the corresponding logos (page 9): You can play back song files collected on these disks using the voices defined in the GM standard. You can play back songs using the XG format, an extension of the GM standard that allows for much higher sound quality. You can play back song files collected on these disks using the voices defined in Yamaha's DOC format. q The PSR-740/640 is compatible with style data contained on the included sample disk, as well as commercially available disk styles in the following format, indicated by the corresponding logo (page 9): You can load and play with the style files collected on these disks. q You can record your own performances to User songs and play them back (page 92). User Song Record (Direct save) Floppy Disk Playback (Direct read) Maximum of 60 files can be saved. q The PSR-740/640 features special User style, User pad and Registration Memory functions. The data recorded with these functions can also be saved to disk individually or in any combination. Likewise, data (files) saved to disks can be loaded individually or in any combination to the PSR-740/640. User Style User Pad Registration Memory Save Save or load individually or gathered together Load Floppy Disk Up to 32 "All" type files (page 69) can be recorded on a 2HD disk. Up to 13 "All" type files can be recorded on a 2DD disk. User data compatible with the PSR-740/640 is indicated in the chart below. q Data that can be Saved or Loaded with the PSR-740/640 Data Type Extension Save User song (Standard MIDI format0) .MID - User style (Style file format) .USR O User pad .USR O Registration Memory .USR O Load - O O O q Other disk functions include: • Format page 68 • Copy page 72 • Delete page 75 • Refer to page 9 for more details on the logos. • It may not be possible to record the full 60 files to a disk, depending on the length of the recorded files. • The maximum number of files may vary according to the type and volume of the saved files (page 69). • When saving data, use a floppy disk formatted on the PSR-740/640. • The three letters following the file name (after the period) are referred to as a file "extension." The extension indicates the type of file. • Since the user songs are directly recorded to the disk as you play during recording and read from the disk during playback, the Save/ Load functions are not available. The Copy and Delete File operations related to the user songs can be executed. 65 63

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Disk Operations
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Built into the PSR-740/640 is a disk drive.
Simply insert a floppy disk, and you’ve got access to a wide
variety of convenient functions, such as recording and playback of User songs (page 92), as well as saving
and loading of User styles (page 110), User pads (page 106), and Registration Memory data (page 62).
You can save any number of User styles/pads and registration data to floppy disks, create your own song
libraries, or find many other ways to make playing and using the PSR-740/640 more efficient.
The PSR-740/640 is capable of playing back songs contained on the included
sample disk, as well as commercially available song data in the following formats,
indicated by the corresponding logos (page 9):
You can play back song files collected on these disks using the
voices defined in the GM standard.
You can play back songs using the XG format, an extension of the
GM standard that allows for much higher sound quality.
You can play back song files collected on these disks using the
voices defined in Yamaha’s DOC format.
Refer to page 9 for more
details on the logos.
The PSR-740/640 is compatible with style data contained on the included sample
disk, as well as commercially available disk styles in the following format,
indicated by the corresponding logo (page 9):
You can load and play with the style files collected on these disks.
You can record your own performances to User songs and play them back (page
92).
It may not be possible to
record the full 60 files to a
disk, depending on the
length of the recorded files.
The PSR-740/640 features special User style, User pad and Registration
Memory functions.
The data recorded with these functions can also be saved to
disk individually or in any combination.
Likewise, data (files) saved to disks can
be loaded individually or in any combination to the PSR-740/640.
The maximum number of
files may vary according to
the type and volume of the
saved files (page 69).
User data compatible with the PSR-740/640 is indicated in the chart below.
When saving data, use a
floppy disk formatted on the
PSR-740/640.
The three letters following
the file name (after the
period) are referred to as a
file “extension.”
The
extension indicates the type
of file.
Since the user songs are
directly recorded to the disk
as you play during recording
and read from the disk
during playback, the Save/
Load functions are not
available. The Copy and
Delete File operations
related to the user songs can
be executed.
Other disk functions include:
• Format
...............................................................
page 68
• Copy
...................................................................
page 72
• Delete
................................................................
page 75
User Song
Record
Playback
(Direct save)
(Direct read)
Maximum of 60 files
can be saved.
Floppy
Disk
Save
Load
Floppy
Disk
User Style
User Pad
Registration Memory
Save or load individually
or gathered together
Up to 32 “All” type files (page 69)
can be recorded on a 2HD disk.
Up to 13 “All” type files can be
recorded on a 2DD disk.
Data that can be Saved or Loaded with the PSR-740/640
Data Type
Extension
Save
Load
User song
(Standard MIDI format0)
.MID
User style
(Style file format)
.USR
O
O
User pad
.USR
O
O
Registration Memory
.USR
O
O