Basic Disk Mode

Load Function Dialog

There must be sufficient sample RAM in the K2661 to load one second of the sound for auditioning. This amount varies according to the sample rate of the sample, but for most samples this will be less than 100K bytes. If the auditioned sample does not play, check that there is enough free sample memory in the K2661. It is also possible to see the following error if the K2661 object RAM is full or very near full:

Notenoughmemorytoaudition

Load Function Dialog

Bank Status Indicator

After you have chosen what you wish to load, you are presented with a dialog allowing you to determine what bank will be used to load the file’s data. The bank-status indicator (an asterisk) indicates whether a bank contains objects.

If an asterisk is present after the bank number (for example, 400...499*), it means that there are objects in the bank, whether they are RAM or ROM objects. ROM objects are in most banks; the only completely empty banks are 200 and300.

If there is no asterisk on the line for a bank, it means the bank is empty.

In the following dialog, there are user objects in the 200s and 400s bank, and possibly also in other banks that become visible when the selection is scrolled.

Loadthisfileas:200...299*

300...399

400...499*

500...599

OKCancel

This indicator makes it easier to find an empty bank to use for loading, if needed.

Loading Methods

Once you have pressed OK to decide on what bank to use, you will see this dialog if the bank is empty:

200...299*

Loadthisfileas:300...399

400...499*

500...599

600...699

AppendFillCancel

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Alesis K2661 specifications Load Function Dialog, Bank Status Indicator, Loading Methods, 13-19