Yamaha 640 Owner's Manual - Page 69
Enter the file name directly from the keyboard Execute the Save operation.
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Disk Operations 3 Select the file type. Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. Refer to the file type list below: All Style + Reg. Style Multi Pad Regist Save all User Style (161-163), User Pad (bank 37-40), and Registration Memory (bank 01-32) and all setup data into one single file. Save all User Style (161-163) and Registration Memory (bank 01-32) data gathered together into one single file. Save all User Style (161-163) data gathered together into one single file. Save all User Pad (bank 37-40) data gathered together into one single file. Save all Registration Memory (bank 01-32) data gathered together into one single file. 4 Press the [NEXT] button to display the FILE selection screen. 5 Select the destination file. Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. Select NEW when creating a new file. • Although all User Style, User Pad, and Registration Memory data can be saved gathered into one single file, the data can be recalled individually when loaded back into the PSR-740/640. • If you've selected a file that already contains data and you rename the file with the intent of overwriting the data, renaming the file will simply copy that data to the new file name, and leave the original data and file name intact. 6 Press the [NEXT] button to display the NAME screen. 7 Enter the file name directly from the keyboard (page 21). 8 Press the [NEXT] button to display the Save operation screen. CAUTION • While data is being saved, never eject the floppy disk or turn off power to the PSR-740/640. 9 Execute the Save operation. Press the [+/YES] button to execute the SAVE operation. Press the [-/NO] button to abort the SAVE operation. The SAVE operation is completed... • If there isn't enough space on the disk, an alert message appears, and you will not be able to save any data. You can delete unneeded files on the disk (page 75), or replace the disk with a new one and repeat the Save operation. • If a write error occurs during a save operation, an alert message message appears. If the error reoccurs after repeating the Save operation, there could be something wrong with the disk. Insert a different disk in the drive and repeat the Save operation. 69 67