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Naming
The allows you to create your own original data such as songs, styles and registration
memory settings. You can also freely name the data as desired.
The following data types can be named.
To enter an original name, use the keyboard.
Direct Access
By using the [DIRECT ACCESS] button, you can instantly call up the desired display.
For example, pressing the [DIRECT ACCESS] button and press the
[REGISTRARTION MEMORY] button automatically selects the display for input-
ting the Registration Memory bank name.
See page 24 for the Direct Access Chart.
Disk files (User songs, etc) ............................... pages 61, 65, 66, 90
User Styles ......................................................................... page 104
User Pad banks .................................................................... page 94
Registration Memory banks .................................................. page 56
The example display below appears when naming a song on a floppy disk (page 90).
Basic Operation
Entering a character Each key on the keyboard enters a different character, as
marked directly above the key.
Moving the cursor The A#5 and B5 keys move the cursor backward and
forward within the file name.
Entering a lower-case character The C1 key functions as a shift key that shifts between
lower- and upper-case characters: hold the Shift key
while pressing a character key to enter the lower-case
character.
Delete The Delete key (C6) deletes the character at the cursor
position.
Letters and charac-
ters are marked
above the corre-
sponding keys.
C1
Nam=xxxxxxxx
Cursor
Direct Access
RegName Regist01
Lowercase letters cannot be
used for disk file names.
Cursor