Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 96
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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQSampli,,QQng ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ s NAME/CLEAR/DISK • The FREE AREA value in the WAVE NAME and CLEAR displays indicates free wave RAM area, while the FREE AREA value in the EXPORT AS WAV and DELETE displays indicates free disk area. 1: WAVE NAME Enter an original name for the selected wave as described on page 21. 2: CLEAR Use the WAVEFORM and WAVE LCD dials to select a waveform and wave. The WAVEFORM CLEAR LCD button clears the entire waveform and the waves it contains. Waves which are actually included in other waveforms but are shared by the selected waveform will not be cleared. The WAVE CLEAR LCD button clears only the selected wave. If the selected waveform only has one wave, you will be asked to confirm whether it is OK to clear the entire waveform. You will also be alerted if the selected wave is shared by other waveforms. 3: EXPORT AS WAV This function exports the current wave as a WAV file which can be loaded and used by other instruments or computers which can handle the WAV format. If the optional hard disk is present, use the DIRECTORY LCD dials to select the floppy disk or hard disk directory to which you want to save the file. Press the NEW FILE LCD button to create a new file, or overwrite an existing file by using the FILE LIST LCD dials to select the target file and then pressing the OVERWRITE LCD button. • Since this function saves the wave in standard WAV format, parameters unique to the PSR-8000 are not saved. 4: DELETE Use this function to delete unwanted wave or waveform files from disk. If the optional hard disk is present, use the DIRECTORY LCD dials to select the floppy disk or hard disk directory containing the file you want to delete. Use the FILE LIST LCD dials to select the target file and then press the EXECUTE LCD button to delete it. • A icon between the FILE LIST number and file name indicates a WAV or AIFF format wave file, while a icon indicates a waveform file. 96