Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 66
Storing/Saving the created Performance
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Quick Guide Editing a Program Editing a Performance Storing/Saving the created Performance Two steps are necessary in order to store (save) your Performance-storing the edited Performance to internal memory and saving the stored Performances to a USB storage device. Performance Edit Store Storing edited Performances individually Internal memory User Performance 001 User Performance 002 User Performance Bank 1 User Performance 128 Save All the User Performance data in internal memory can be saved as a single file. USB storage device When you turn off the power to the instrument, User Performances saved in the Performance Store mode are not erased. As such it is not necessary to save the data to USB storage device; however, you may want to save it for backup or organizational purposes, using the Save operation. Storing the edited Performance as a User Performance to internal memory [PERFORM] ➞ [STORE] After editing the Performance, press the 1 [STORE] button to enter the Performance Store mode. 2 Select the destination Performance memory. Select a Performance number by using the data dial, [INC/ YES] and [DEC/NO] button. 4 To execute the Store operation, press the [INC/YES] button. After the Performance has been stored, a "Completed" message appears and operation returns to the Performance Play display. DEC NO INC YES EXIT ENTER EXECUTE CAUTION When you execute the Store operation, the settings for the destination memory will be overwritten. Important data should always be backed up to a separate USB storage device. 3 Press the [ENTER] button. The display prompts you for confirmation. Press the [DEC/ NO] button to cancel the Store operation. DEC NO INC YES EXIT ENTER EXECUTE CAUTION Never attempt to turn off the power while an "Executing..." or "Please keep power on" message is shown. Turning the power off in this state may cause the system to freeze and prevent normal startup the next time the power is turned on, as well as resulting in the loss of all user data. CAUTION If you select another Performance without storing, the currently edited Performance will be lost. Make sure to store the edited Performance before selecting another Performance. 66 Owner's Manual