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You can save PSR-730/630 user styles, user pad (banks 37-40) and registration
memory data (banks 01-32) on floppy disks.
1Insert a Formatted Floppy Disk.
If a disk has not been already inserted in the drive, insert a formatted floppy disk.
2Select a Save Function
Save
After formatting, the
capacity of a 2HD
disk will be 1 Mbyte,
and of a 2DD disk will
be 720 Kbyte.
If the DISK menu is
selected when there
is no floppy disk in-
serted into the disk
drive, “- - -” will be
displayed at the top of
the display, and disk
operations won’t be
possible.
Although all User
Style (101-104), User
Pad (bank 37-40),
and Registration
Memory (bank 01-32)
data can be saved
gathered into one
single file, the data
can be recalled indi-
vidually when loaded
back into the PSR-
730/630.
3Select the File Type
Press the [+] (YES) button, and the file type select screen “File Type: All” will
appear on the display.
Use the SUB MENU [] and [] buttons so
that “Save To Disk? YES” appears on the display.
Use the [–] and [+] buttons or the Data Dial to select the file type for the data you
want to save. Refer to the file type list below:
All Save all User Style (101-104), User Pad (bank 37-40), and Registration
Memory (bank 01-32) data into one single file.
Style Save all User Style (101-104) data gathered together into one single file.
Pad
Save all User Pad (bank 37-40) data gathered together into one single file.
Regist Save all Registration Memory (bank 01-32) data gathered together into
one single file.
Style + Reg. Save all User Style (101-104) and Registration Memory (bank 01-32)
data gathered together into one single file.
Pad + Regist Save all User Pad (bank 37-40), and Registration Memory (bank 01-32)
data gathered together into one single file.
Style + Pad Save all User Style (101-104) and User Pad (bank 37-40) data gathered
together into one single file.
SUB MENU
YESDisk?Save To
e: AllFile Typ
GROOVE&DYNAMICS
MENU
MENU
DISK
MULTI PAD
REGIST MEMORY
MIDI
DIGITAL EFFECT
OVERALL
SUB MENU
Use the MENU [] and [] buttons to select
the Disk function so that the triangular indicator
in the display appears next to “DISK” to the left
of the display.
Disk Operations