Procedure for Deleting a Patch or Performance

After selecting “No” in Step 12 of “Loading Sampler Libraries,” press [F4 (JumpDel)] to display the Delete screen.

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1.Turn the VALUE dial or press [ ] or [ ] to select the Patch or Performance to be deleted, then press [F5 (Mark)]. To place a marker on all Patches and Performances, press [F4 (Mk All)]. Press this once more to remove all markers.

2.Press [F6 (Delete)] to delete the selected Patch or Performance.

*To cancel the operation, press [EXIT].

*When a Patch is deleted, the Partials and samples used in that Patch are deleted simultaneously. However, Partials and samples are not deleted when they are also being used in another Patch.

By pressing [F3 (View)], you can specify the category of patches to be displayed.

When the View Switch window appears, turn the

VALUE dial or press [ ] or [ ] to select the category to be displayed, then press [F5 (On/Off)]. To place a marker on all categories, press [F4 (All)]. Press this once more to remove all markers. And then press [F6 (OK)] to finalize the category.

*Partials and samples can also be deleted in much the same way as Patches—simply move the cursor to Type and select the type to delete.

*You can also display the Delete screen by pressing [SYSTEM/UTILITY], causing the indicator to flash, then pressing [F4 (Delete)].

Chapter 7 Loading a Variety of Data

About Each Sampler Library Folder Type (Display)

In the case of the S-700 series

<Volume>: This indicates Volume folders.

<Performance>:This indicates Performance folders.

<Patch>: This indicates Patch folders.

<Partial>: This indicates Partial folders.

<Sample>: This indicates Sample folders.

When Loading Libraries for the AKAI S1000/3000

<Partition A-?>:This indicates Partition folders.

<Volume>: This indicates Volume folders. Actually, the name may be set as desired. Check the reference material included with the CD-ROM to be loaded.

*Program files are loaded to the User Area as Patches. When files are displayed, as when shown in the File Select screen, the extension “.AKP” is added. In addition, sample files are loaded to SIMMs. When these files are displayed, as when shown in the File Select screen, the extension “.AKS” is added.

When Loading AIFF/WAV Libraries

The folder display and level varies according to the library (CD-ROM) type.

Check the reference material included with the CD-ROM to be loaded.

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Roland XV-5080 About Each Sampler Library Folder Type Display, Case of the S-700 series, When Loading AIFF/WAV Libraries