When this function is initially called, the LCD will read “Save to Tape ?” Confirm your intention to save the contents of the 24 voices to cassette tape by pressing the +1 button. The display will then read “Save ready?” At this point, reconfirm that the cassette recorder is set up properly, make sure a suitable blank tape is loaded into the cassette recorder, and start the recorder running in the RECORD mode. To begin the actual save operation, press the +1 button. Pressing the -1 button prior to the final step in the above process will abort the CASSETTE SAVE function. As the DX100 saves each voice to tape, the LCD display will indicate the voice number being saved.

When all 24 voices have been saved, the DX100 will automatically go into the VERIFY mode, permitting you to check that the data was recorded properly.

Stop the cassette recorder. The LCD will now read “Verify Tape ?” To verify, first rewind the tape to the beginning of the file just saved, then press the +1 button in response to the “Verify Tape ?” display, which should be showing. The display will now read “Verify ready?” Press the +1 button, then start the cassette recorder running in the PLAY mode. The DX100 will now read each voice from the cassette tape, and compare it with the corresponding voice data in the INTERNAL voice memory, as the LCD indicates the verification process. If the cassette and INTERNAL data matches, the display will read “Verify Completed”. Any PLAY mode can then be entered simply by pressing the corresponding mode selector button.

If an error is encountered, this will be displayed on the LCD. If this happens, go back and try the SAVE process—followed by the VERIFY process—one more time. If the error persists, then you may have to carefully adjust the record and/or playback level of the cassette recorder, or use a higher quality recorder or tape. Be sure to check that all cassette connections are made properly.

10: LOAD

This function loads a complete set of 24 voices from cassette tape into the DX100’s INTERNAL voice memory. Before using this function make sure that all cassette connections have been properly made, as described in CHAPTER I: SETTING UP. Also make sure that the DX100’s MEMORY PROTECT function (12) is OFF.

When this function is initially called, the LCD will read “Load Tape ?” Confirm your intention to load a complete set of 24 voices from cassette tape into the RAM voice memory (remember, this will erase any voices previously in the RAM memory) by pressing the +1 button. The LCD will now read “Load all ready ?” At this point, make sure the appropriate cassette tape is loaded into the recorder and is rewound to the beginning of the desired voice file. To execute the load operation, press the

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