12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk
118 RS7000
Save Page Structure
The SAVE sub-mode includes the following display pages.
Save...(Page 118)
Saves data from the internal memory to memory card or disk.
Export...(Page 120)
Saves the selected sample or pattern to memory card or disk in a
standard format — SMF or WAV — that can be handled by a per-
sonal computer.
Rename...(Page 122)
Changes the file name of a file stored on memory card or disk.
Delete...(Page 123)
Deletes a specified file from memory card or disk.
Format...(Page 124)
Formats a memory card or disk.
Saves internal data to a memory card or disk.
Save Procedure
1. Press the [SAVE] button from the PATTERN Play or Patch
mode to go to the Save page.
2. Use [Knob 1] (FILE TYPE) to select the type of file you want
to save.
3. If the “PATT” file type is selected, use [Knob 2] (PATTERN)
to select the style to be saved.
4. Press [F4] (CARD/SCSI) to specify whether you want to save
to a memory card or disk.
5. Press [F1] (OK) to go to the save execution page.
6. Use [Knob 1] (FILE NAME) and the keyboard to enter a file
name.
7. Use [Knob 3] to select the folder to which the file is to be
saved.
Select “CurrentDir” at the top of the list to save to the cur-
rently selected folder.
As necessary use [F3]( )/[F4](OPEN) to move between
folders, or [F2](NEW) to create a new folder.
8. Press [F1](SAVE) to execute the save operation.
If a file with the same file name already exists on the card or
disk, the “Overwrite? NO[F2]/YES[F3]” confirmation mes-
sage will appear.
Press [F3] if it is OK to overwrite the existing file and replace
it with the new file. Press [F2] to cancel the save operation
and return to the status prior to pressing the [F1] button (step
5, above).
9. Press [EXIT] to return to the PATTERN Play or Patch mode.
[1] Save Page
NOTE
When the save destination is SCSI it is neces-
sary to select the appropriate SCSI ID and parti-
tion in the SCSI Setup page.
NOTE
When the file save destination is SCSI only
DOS-formatted disks can be used (disks for-
matted by the RS7000 are formatted using DOS
format).