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PSR-A1000
Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
The PSR-A1000 utilizes a variety of data types — including voices, accompaniment styles, songs, multi pads and
registration memory settings. Much of this data is already programmed and contained in the PSR-A1000; you can also
create and edit your own data with some of the functions on the instrument.
All this data is stored in separate files — just as is done on a computer.
Here, we’ll show you how to use the basic operations of the display controls in handling and organizing the data of the
PSR-A1000 in files and folders.
Files can be opened, saved, named, moved, or deleted in their respective Open/Save displays. You can select these
displays according to their respective file types, as well: Song, Voice, Style, etc. Moreover, you can organize your data
efficiently by putting various files of the same type into a single folder.
The Open/Save displays for Song, Voice, Style, Multi Pad Bank and Registration Bank can be called up from the MAIN
display (the display shown when the power is turned on) by pressing the appropriate [A] - [J] button.
I
F
J
G
H
D
A
E
B
C
The following Open/Save dis-
play types are also available;
however, these are selected
from displays other than the
MAIN display (page 135
).
SYSTEM SETUP
MIDI SETUP
USER EFFECT
Open/Save display for
Song (page 67)
handles the Song files.
Open/Save display for
Voice (page 51)
handles the Voice files.
Open/Save display for Style
(page 56)
handles the Style files.
Open/Save display for
Registration Bank (page 77)
handles the Registration Bank
files.
Open/Save display for
Multi Pads (page 64, 109)
handles the Multi Pad Bank
files.
If the MAIN screen is not dis-
played, press the [DIRECT
ACCESS] button followed by
the [EXIT] button.
Open/Save display for Scale
Bank (page 72)
handles the Scale Tune Bank
files.