the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button. Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button.

4.Press F2 (Create) to confirm. The “Are you sure?” mes- sage appears. Press ENTER to confirm, EXIT to abort.

PAGE 7 - RENAME

Use the Rename function to change the name of a folder or a file. To preserve data structure consistence, you can’t rename single files inside a “.SET” folder, or the “.SET” folder name extension.

Press DISK and use the MENU or PAGE buttons to reach this page.

Disk:Rename

 

DJSET.SET

 

LIVE.SET

 

 

ETHNICA.SET

FD

RENAME OPEN

CLOSE

Rename procedure

1.Insert the disk that contains the file to be renamed into the disk drive.

2.Press F1 to scan the disk.

3.Move the item to rename to the first line. Then press one of the A VOLUME/VALUE buttons. You are prompted to change the name:

Ethnic.set

Move the cursor using the DOWN/- and UP/+ buttons. Select a character using the DIAL. Insert a character at the cursor position by pressing the INSERT button. Delete a character at the cursor position by pressing the DELETE button.

4.Press F2 (Rename) to confirm. The “Are you sure?” mes- sage appears. Press ENTER to confirm, EXIT to abort.

Disk edit environment 141

Page 7 - Rename

PAGE 8 - UTILITIES 1

This page includes a set of disk utilities.

Press DISK and use the MENU or PAGE buttons to reach this page.

Disk:Utilities1

FD info

SSD info

BackupData

Save OS

RestoreData

FD info

Select this command to see the name of the inserted floppy disk, and the free space on it.

If pressed without a disk inserted, the “No disk!” warning appears. Please, insert a disk and press ENTER (or EXIT to abort).

SSD info

Select this command to see the free space on the Solid State Disk (SSD), used as the system’s internal memory.

Save OS

This command starts an Operating System backup, to save a copy of the instrument’s Operating System on a floppy disk. Note: Should you not do a back-up and your internal data is changed, you can download the data from www.korgpa.com, or ask your local KORG dealer.

1.Prepare a formatted, empty disk (1.44MB, MS-DOS formatted). You can prepare this kind of disk using a PC or the Pa50 itself (see “Page 5 - Format” on page 140).

Note: You can’t prepare a Pa50 OS disk on a Macintosh. After formatting, the Mac includes some invisible files in the root, that may interfere with the Pa50 OS loading pro- cedure.

2.Select the Save OS command.

3.Insert a disk and press ENTER. The following files are created on disk:

OSPa50.LZX

BPa50.SYS

NBPa50.SYS

If the disk is not formatted or empty, Pa50 asks if you want to format it:

Disk not empty!

Sh+Enter to format

Keep SHIFT pressed, and press ENTER to format the disk. Pa50 first tries a Fast Format, then makes a Full Format if the former is not possible.

Backup Data

This command starts a backup of all internal factory data (Styles, Programs, Performances…) excluding the Operating System itself.

Note: Should you not do a back-up and your internal data is changed, you can download the data from www.korgpa.com, or ask your local KORG dealer.

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