Yamaha 9000Pro Owner's Manual - Page 150

Disk/SCSI Operations

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Disk/SCSI Operations The 9000Pro [DISK/SCSI] button accesses a range of functions that are used for storage and retrieval of floppy disk data. The 9000Pro can also be fitted with an optional internal hard disk or an optional connected SCSI device for massive on-line storage capacity. Storage Devices Compatible with the 9000Pro • Floppy disk • SCSI device (optional connected) • Internal hard disk drive (optional installed) • Make sure to read the section "Using the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks" on page 5. Devices in this category include external hard disk drives, removable cartridges, etc. See page 13 for details on SCSI device connection. If an optional SCSI device is connected or the optional internal hard disk is installed, the corresponding device names appear in the LCD of the disk related function. See page 184 for details on hard disk installation. Select this to display the property of the selected file. Basic Procedure A F MENU B G DISK/ SCSI FUNCTION MIDI C H D I E J 1 Press the [DISK/SCSI] button. 2 Select the desired menu. The operations for each function corresponding to step #3 are covered in the following explanations. The Disk mode has the following display pages: • LOAD FROM DISK Loading data from a disk to Flash ROM 152 • SAVE TO DISK Saving data from Flash ROM to a disk 153 • COPY FILE/FD Copying files & copying floppy disks 154 • BACK UP/RESTORE Backing up/restoring the data in Flash ROM 154 • CONVERTER Converting PSR-8000 format files to 9000Pro format files.....155 • EDIT FILE Renaming/deleting disk files 155 • EDIT DIRECTORY Renaming/deleting/creating directories 156 • FORMAT Formatting a disk 156 • CHECK DISK Checking a disk 157 Before going on to the explanations of the above functions, make sure to read through the instructions on Basic Operation and Selecting Directories/Files below. The following explanations apply to the Plug-in Manager function (page 66), Style Manager function (page 74), Disk Song file selection (page 78) and other disk-related functions, as well as the Disk/SCSI functions described in this chapter. 150 Reference 3 Execute the desired function. 125 148

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Disk/SCSI Operations
150
Reference
Disk/SCSI Operations
The 9000Pro [DISK/SCSI] button accesses a range of functions that are used for storage and retrieval of
oppy disk data. The 9000Pro can also be
tted with an optional internal hard disk or an optional con-
nected SCSI device for massive on-line storage capacity.
The operations for each function corresponding to step #3 are covered in the following
explanations.
The Disk mode has the following display pages:
LOAD FROM DISK
Loading data from a disk to Flash ROM
.................................
152
SAVE TO DISK
Saving data from Flash ROM to a disk
...................................
153
COPY FILE/FD
Copying
les & copying
oppy disks
.......................................
154
BACK UP/RESTORE
Backing up/restoring the data in Flash ROM
..........................
154
CONVERTER
Converting PSR-8000 format
les to 9000Pro format
les
.....
155
EDIT FILE
Renaming/deleting disk
les
...................................................
155
EDIT DIRECTORY
Renaming/deleting/creating directories
..................................
156
FORMAT
Formatting a disk
....................................................................
156
CHECK DISK
Checking a disk
......................................................................
157
Before going on to the explanations of the above functions, make sure to read through
the instructions on Basic Operation and Selecting Directories/Files below.
The follow-
ing explanations apply to the Plug-in Manager function (page 66), Style Manager func-
tion (page 74), Disk Song file selection (page 78) and other disk-related functions, as
well as the Disk/SCSI functions described in this chapter.
Storage Devices Compatible with the 9000Pro
Basic Procedure
Floppy disk
SCSI device
(optional connected)
Internal hard disk drive
(optional installed)
Devices in this category include
external hard disk drives,
removable cartridges, etc.
See page 13 for details on SCSI
device connection.
See page 184 for details on
hard disk installation.
Make sure to read the sec-
tion “Using the Floppy Disk
Drive (FDD) and Floppy
Disks” on page 5.
If an optional SCSI device is con-
nected or the optional internal hard
disk is installed, the corresponding
device names appear in the LCD of
the disk related function.
Select this to display
the property of the
selected
le.
DISK
/
SCSI
MIDI
FUNCTION
MENU
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
1
Press the [DISK/SCSI]
button.
2
Select the desired menu.
3
Execute the desired
function.
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