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The Pattern Mode
12. Saving to Memory Card or Disk
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Display Parameters
[PATTERN] → [SAVE] × 2
FILE TYPE = WAV, sample kit voice selected
FILE TYPE = WAV, pitched sample voice selected
FILE TYPE = SMF
1FILE TYPE..............................................................[Knob 1]
[Settings] WAV, SMF
Specifies the type of data file to be exported.
For descriptions of the various file types see “About File
Types” on page 116.
Copy-protected sample files cannot be exported as WAV
files. See “Notes on musical copyright” (Page 21).
2TRACK.....................................................................[Knob 2]
[Settings] 01 ~ 16
Selects the track that uses the sample to be exported.
When the sample used by the selected track is a sample voice,
the number and name of the sample will appear on the dis-
play.
3NOTE....................................................................... [Knob 3]
[Settings] C-2 ~ G8
When the sample used by the selected track is a sample kit
voice, this parameter selects the note to which the sample to
be exported is assigned.
When the sample used by the selected track is a sample voice,
the number and name of the sample will appear on the dis-
play.
4SCSI/CARD...................................................................[F4]
[Settings] SCSI, CARD
SCSI.............. The hard disk, ZIP disk, or other
SCSI disk connected to the SCSI
connector.
CARD............ A memory card inserted in the
card slot.
Selects the disk or card to which the data is to be exported.
When CARD is selected and a properly formatted memory
card is in the card slot, a memory card icon will appear along
with the available memory on the card.
When SCSI is selected and a properly formatted disk is con-
nected to the SCSI connector, a disk icon will appear along
with the disk description, SCSI ID number, partition name,
and amount of available space in the partition.
5OK.....................................................................................[F1]
Switches to the export execution page.
■Export Execution Page
[PATTERN] → [SAVE] × 2 → [F1]
6FILE NAME........................................................... [Knob 1]
Moves the cursor for file-name entry.
Use [Knob 1] to move the cursor to the desired character
position, then use the keyboard to enter the desired character.
Refer to “Chapter 1: Basics”, page 67, for character-entry
details.
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[Knob 2] [F4]
[F1]
[Knob 1] [Knob 3]
Available Space Icon
Sample
Number
Sample
Name
1 2 3
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Sample
Number
Sample
Name Available Space Icon
[Knob 2] [F4]
[F1]
[Knob 1] [Knob 3]
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Style Number
Style Name Available Space
Icon
Section
[Knob 1] [F4][F1]
NOTE
File names can be a maximum of 8 characters
in length (not including the extension). Further,
the file extension cannot be changed.
Characters which cannot be used in file names
are automatically converted to “_”.
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[Knob 1] [F2] [Knob 3]