Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 185
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7. DISK COMMANDS Cursor w Cursor w Turn action Press action Knob 1 Cursor EXEC Knob 2 Track# INSERT Knob 3 Volume DELETE Knob 4 - - Knob 5 Sample EXEC&CONT Knob 1 Same function as Cursor q (page 184). Knob 2 [ Turn] Track # (Track Number) Selects the track number to which the samples are to be written. [Range] TR1 - TR99 • "End of List" will appear at the first line number for which a disk or volume has not been selected. Line numbers past the "End of List" line cannot be selected. For this reason, line numbers 2 and higher cannot be selected when no disk or volume selections have been made. • Disks listed up to the "End of List" line will be backed up. [ Press] INSERT Inserts a new track at the currently selected track position. All track numbers following the inserted track will be moved up by one up to a maximum of 99. Any data previously assigned to track 99 will be erased. Knob 3 [ Turn] Volume Selects the volume which contains the samples which are to be written to the track number specified by Knob 2. [Range] All volumes on the currently selected disk. • Disk selection is carried out via the Disk Select parameter (DISK - DISK - Disk, page 173). • Samples stored on separate disks cannot be recorded to a single CD-R or CD-RW disk. [ Press] DELETE Deletes the selected track. All track numbers following the deleted track are moved back by one, and a new empty track will be created for track 99. Knob 5 [ Press] EXEC&CONT (Execute & Continue) Press this knob to call the CD-DA confirmation display. Press Knob 5 (YES) to actually execute the CD-DA operation. LOAD OS [DISK] Button → [COMMAND/EXIT] Button → Knob 1 to highlight display line 2 → Press Knob 4 Allows an OS file to be loaded in order to update the sampler's operating system. • When LOAD OS is executed all data in the sampler's memory will be erased! [Operation] 1. Use Knob 3 to select the OS File Type. 2. Use Knob 4 to select the destination disk. 3. Use Knob 5 (EXEC&CONT) to initiate execution. When the "Load OS? (Param&Wave memory will be erased)" confirmation display appears, press Knob 5 (YES) to execute the load OS operation. 4. When loading has finished, the "Upgrade OS?" confirmation display will appear. Press Knob 4 (NO) if you don't want to upgrade the operating system, or Knob 5 (YES) if you do want to upgrade the operating system. 5. If you choose not to upgrade the operating system, "OS will not be upgraded. Please restart" will appear and you will need to restart the A5000/A4000. If you choose to upgrade the operating system "Please wait a few seconds" will appear, then when the operating system has been upgraded "After all [F1] - [F6] red lamp lighting, please restart" will appear and you will need to restart the A5000/A4000. • See page 86 for the restart procedure. Turn action Press action Knob 1 - - Knob 2 - - Knob 3 OS File Type - Knob 4 Disk - Knob 5 - EXEC&CONT Knob 3 [ Turn] OS File Type Selects the type of OS file to be loaded. [Range] Main, Sub, Boot (Main, Boot on the A4000) • Main ... Loads the OS file for the main CPU. • Sub ... Loads the OS file for the secondary (sub) CPU. • Boot ... Loads the OS file for the boot block of the main and sub CPUs. 185 q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q A5000/A4000 • Chapter 7 DISK Mode