Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 377
In the SAVING MEMORY SELECT click, Access the UTILITY function LOAD/SAVE screen.
View all Yamaha CS1D manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 377 highlights
Global functions • SAVE Save the selected PM1D internal data on a memory card as a file. • LOAD Load the selected file from memory card. • DELETE Delete the selected file from memory card. • VIEW Check the contents of the selected file on memory card. In the file list (7), select one file that you wish to view, and click the VIEW button. The contents of that memory card file will be displayed. 2. Access the UTILITY function LOAD/SAVE screen. 3. Click the SLOT A/SLOT B button to select the memory card that you wish to use. 4. In the SAVING MEMORY SELECT section, click the button for the item that you wish to save on the memory card. According to the item you select, a list of the files saved on the memory card will be displayed. 5. If you selected scene memory or a library in step 4, use the From No. knob and To No. knob to specify the data that will be affected. (Alternatively, select "ALL.") For example if in the DISPLAY SELECT section you select scene memories, and set the From No. knob = 01.0 and the To No. knob = 02.9, the data saved in scene memories 01.0-02.9 of the PM1D system will be saved to the memory card. When you later load this file from the memory card, the data will be loaded into the identically-numbered scene memories of the PM1D system. 6. Click the SAVE button. A popup window will appear, in which you can input the filename and comment. 9 Free space This displays the free space (1 Kbyte = 1024 Bytes) on the memory card selected in 1. [Procedure] Saving a file on a memory card 1. Insert a PC ATA flash storage card into [PC] card slot A or B, located on the top panel of the CS1D. You can use either PCMCIA Type II ATA compatible memory cards or compact flash media inserted into a PC card adapter (in either case, types with 3.3V/5V power supply voltage). Operation is not guaranteed for other types of media. Normally, the memory cards listed above are sold in a formatted state. This means that you do not need to format a card before using it on the PM1D system. If you need to format a card, use an external device such as a computer to do so. 7. Assign a filename and comment as necessary, and click the SAVE button. The data you specified in steps 4-5 will be saved to the memory card. If you save (overwrite) using the same filename as an existing file, the previous file will be deleted. Once you have pressed the button to execute this operation, never insert or remove a memory card in the PC ATA storage card slot or turn off the power of the CS1D. Doing so may damage the file. Please be aware that the switches in the LED function section of the CS1D can not be operated while the operation is executing. If you press the [CANCEL] button while saving is in progress, all files that had been written up to that point will be deleted. Be aware that if you were saving by overwriting, the previous files will also be deleted. If the EVENT RECALLING button is set to "ENABLE" in the MIDI/GPI/TC function TC EVENT screen, the SAVE button will be grayed, and data cannot be written. 42