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4. Press a bank selector and track pad (as necessary) to select the destination track.

If you select a track that already contains a sample, the screen displays the REPLACE SAMPLE? warning message, indicating that you will overwrite the existing sample if you proceed. If you do not wish to overwrite the sample, press [CANCEL] once. You can then select a different destination.

5.Press [OK].

▼ The screen displays DRIVE=drive_name.

6.Turn the dial as necessary to select the disk (partition) you wish to load from.

To load from floppy disk, select DRIVE=FDD. (This selection is forced if you have not mounted a SCSI drive.)

To load from a SCSI disk, select DRIVE=SCSI (if the disk is unpartitioned) or DRIVE=SCSI Px (where x is the partition number).

7.After selecting the drive, press [OK].

▼ The screen shows the volume name of most recently selected volume on the se- lected drive: VOLUME=volume name. (If you are loading from floppy disk, the volume name will be FD_VOLUM.)

If you have selected FDD or a removable-disk SCSI device and no disk is present, the screen will display NO DISK. If you have selected a disk that does not contain any volumes, the screen will display VOLUME=(NONE). In either case, press [CAN- CEL] as necessary to return to a previous step or to escape from the job.

8.If you are loading from a SCSI drive, turn the dial as necessary to select the volume containing the sample that you want to load. (Remember that floppy disks hold a single volume only; if you are loading from floppy disk, therefore, you will not be able to change the selection.)

9.Press [OK].

▼ The screen displays SAMPLE=sample name, where sample name is the name of the lowest numbered sample in the selected volume.

If the volume on disk contains no samples, the screen displays SAMPLE=(NONE). Press [CANCEL] as necessary to return to a previous step or to escape from the job.

The sample name is a seven-character string indicating the sample’s song and track location at the time you saved the volume to disk. The first three characters indicate the song number (S01 to S20). The next two characters indicate the track type (LP for LOOP track, CL for COMPOSED LOOP, or FR for FREE). The final two charac- ters indicate the track number, where 01 indicates the first track in bank 1, 02 indi- cates the second track in bank 1, and so on through all four banks.

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