134Disk edit environment
Page 1 - Load
When the operation is completed (the “Wait” indicator disappears), the source page comes back in the display, and you may perform further loading operations.
Note: Data loaded from disk, and data already in memory is merged. For example, if there is data in all three USER Style banks in memory (USER01, USER02, USER03), and there is only the USER01 Style bank on disk, the USER01 bank is overwritten, while USER02 and USER03 banks are left unchanged.
As a result, you will have a STYLE folder in memory con- taining the USER01 bank you just loaded, and the old USER02 and USER03 banks.
Loading all data of a specified type
You can load all User data of a specified type (User Programs, User Styles, Performances) with a single operation.
1.Insert the source disk into the disk drive.
2.Press F1 to scan the disk and show the file list.
3.Use the
Move the folder to the first line of the display. If the folder you are looking for is in another folder, use the F3 (Open) button to open it. Use the F4 (Close) button to go back to the parent folder.
4.Press F3 (Open) to open the “.SET” folder. A list of User data appears (Performance, Program, Style, Global).
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| PERFORM |
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| PROGRAM |
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| STYLE |
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FD | LOAD | OPEN | CLOSE |
5.Use the
6.Press F2 (Load) to confirm your selection. The “Are you sure?” message will appear. Press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.
When the operation is completed (the “Wait” indicator disappears), the source page comes back in the display, and you may perform further loading operations.
Note: Data loaded from disk, and data already in memory are merged. For example, if there is data in all three USER Style banks in memory (USER01, USER02, USER03), and there is only the USER01 Style bank on disk, the USER01 bank is overwritten, while USER02 and USER03 banks are left unchanged.
As a result, you will have a STYLE folder in memory con- taining the USER01 bank you just loaded, and the old USER02 and USER03 banks.
Loading a single bank
You can load a single bank of User data (User Programs, User Styles, Performances) with a single operation. A bank corre- sponds to a STYLE or PROGRAM/PERFORMANCE button.
1.Insert the source disk into the disk drive.
2.Press F1 to scan the disk and show the file list.
3.Use the
Move the folder to the first line of the display. If the folder you are looking for is in another folder, use the F3 (Open) button to open it. Use the F4 (Close) button to go back to the parent folder.
4.Press F3 (Open) to open the “.SET” folder. A list of User data appears (Global, Performance, Program, Style).
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| PERFORM |
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| PROGRAM |
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| STYLE |
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FD | LOAD | OPEN | CLOSE |
5.Use the
6.Press F3 (Open) to open the selected folder. A list of User banks appears.
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| USER01.STY | |
| USER02.STY |
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| USER03.STY | |
FD | LOAD OPEN | CLOSE |
7.Use the
8.Press F2 (Load) to confirm the file selection. The list of User banks in memory appears.
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User01 |
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User02 |
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User03 |
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FD LOAD | OPEN | CLOSE |
In the page above, the previously selected Style bank will be loaded into the bank 1 (USER1 button) in memory. The existing Styles in memory will be deleted and over- written.
9.Scroll the available locations in memory, using the
10.When the target bank is selected (i.e., it is in the first line of the display), press F2 (Load) to load the bank. The “Are you sure message” will appear. Press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.
Warning: After confirming, all User data contained in the bank in memory is deleted.