SmartMedia card file operations

Press the [EXECUTE] button.

The cursor appears under the first letter of the file name. If desired, change the file name.

Move the cursor left and right by using the [–] and [0] buttons.

Select the characters by using the dial.

Delete the character at the cursor by using the [+] button.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moves cursor

 

Deletes char-

Turn to select

left

 

acter at cursor

 

the character

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moves cursor right

 

cursor

Press the [EXECUTE] button.

A “Save OK?” message appears, asking if you want to save the data.

Press the [EXECUTE] button or the [+] button to execute the operation.

You cannot cancel the operation while it is being executed (“Saving...” message is shown). Never turn off the power or pull out the SmartMedia card in this condition.

When the Save operation is completed, a “Completed” message appears. To return to the MAIN display, press the [EXIT] button.

NOTE

To cancel the operation, press the [–] button in Step  .

NOTE

If you’ve selected an existing file, an “Overwrite?” message appears, asking if you want to replace the file. To replace the file, press the [EXECUTE] button or [+] button. To cancel, press the [–] button.

NOTE

The actual time needed to save data depends on the memory con- dition of the SmartMedia card (data fragmentation, etc.).

Save the User song as a Standard MIDI File

This operation converts the User songs (songs #101 –105) into SMF (Standard MIDI File) Format 0 data (see page 54), and saves them to the SmartMedia card.

With a formatted SmartMedia card inserted in the card slot and press the [FILE

CONTROL] button.

 Call up the SMF Save page by using the CATEGORY buttons [f ]/[r ]. The Source File is highlighted and the User file name is displayed.

Original User song

NOTE

Up to 894 songs can be saved to a single SmartMedia card, irrespec- tive of the data capacity.

If the selected song number con- tains no data, this operation cannot be executed.

Select the original User file name in the Source File row.

You can instantly jump to the first User song (the lowest numbered song) in the list by simultaneously pressing both the [+] and [–] buttons.

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