Yamaha MOXF8 Reference Manual - Page 158
File Mode, F4] Rename, F5] Delete, F6] Flash, Sf1] Exec Execute, Sf2] Set Name, Sf3] New, Sf1] Format
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VOICE PERF SONG PATTERN MIX MASTER REMOTE UTILITY QUICK SET FILE [F4] RENAME Select the desired file type. Select the file/folder to be renamed. Rename the selected file/folder here. Rename the selected file/directory here. You can rename files using up to eight alphabetic and numeric characters. Files are named according to MS-DOS naming conventions. If the file name contains spaces and other characters unrecognized in MS-DOS, these characters will automatically be replaced by "_" (underscore) characters when saving. File Mode [F1] CONFIG [F2] SAVE [F3] LOAD [F4] RENAME [F5] DELETE [F6] FLASH Supplementary Information [SF1] EXEC (Execute) Rename the selected file. NOTE To open the selected directory, press the [ENTER]. [SF2] SET NAME Pressing this button copies the file/directory name selected at the file/directory selection box to the file name location. [SF3] NEW Pressing this button creates a new directory in the current directory. [F5] DELETE Select the desired file type. Select the file or directory to be deleted. From this display you can delete files/directories from the selected USB flash memory device. Select the desired file or folder as shown above, then press the [SF1] EXEC button. NOTE When you wish to delete a directory, delete all the files contained in the directory beforehand. Please keep in mind that only folders that contain no files or other nested directories can be deleted. [F6] FLASH [SF1] FORMAT Use this function to format an optional Flash Memory Module. Since the FL512M/1024M is not formatted when the unit is shipped from the factory, it is necessary to execute the Format operation. After installing a new Module, press the [ENTER] button to call up the confirmation dialog, then press the [ENTER] button again to execute the Format operation. NOTICE The Format operation can be applied to a Module which has already been formatted. In this case, note that all existing Waveform data will be erased. MOXF6/MOXF8 Reference Manual 158