Using a Memory Card
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• To save a song sequencer song in SMF format, press |
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| “Seq SmfSave” screen. You can switch between the | 4. When the “All Load” screen appears, use the | ||||||||||||
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*1 The “Xxxx” part of the file name depends the type of data you are saving.
*2 The “xxx” part of the file name is a file name extension that depends the type of data you are saving.
•Performing the above procedure to write a song sequencer song to an SMF format file will save the data as SMF Format 0 (16 channel) data. System track data A01 through A16 are saved respectively to SMF 01CH through 16CH, while song tracks 01 through 16 are saved respectively to SMF 01CH through 16CH. Note that the save operation gives priority to the data of tracks 01 through 16. If there is data in any of the tracks 01 through 16 and “On” is selected for the “Part On/Off” setting of a track that contains data, the system track data (A01 through A16) for the same numbered track data will not be saved. Also, the note events of tracks that are turned off using the mixer are not saved.