Operation Manual

DISK MODE
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The example below shows a partial list of Voice type
files, accessed by pressing [F8] ( Dir ) from within any
of the Voice type file subfunctions.
NOTE: The .A1V appearing after the file name is the W5/
W7 operating system code delineating a voice type of file.
The screen will only display eight files on the list at a
time, but you can scroll through the list using the
CURSOR keys, in order to view all files. As you scroll,
the screen will advance accordingly, depending on how
many files are on the disk.
NOTE: The number of files that will fit on the disk depend on
how large your music data is. Longer songs will naturally require
more disk space.
DISK STATUS
The Disk Status function lets you review how many and what types of files are saved on
a floppy disk.
ACCESSING DISK STATUS
To access the Disk Status function, from within the Disk
Mode main menu screen, position the cursor over Disk
Status and press ENTER, or simply press [F2] ( Status ).
ALL DATA - Tells you how many files containing 16
song multis (with sequencer and/or multi data) plus
accompanying Song voice and Song drum voice banks
are on the disk.
1 SONG - Tells you how many files containing song
multi data (sequencer and/or multi) for one song only
are on the disk.
1 SONG + VOICE -Tells you how many files contain-
ing song multi data (sequencer and/or multi) for one
song plus accompanying Song voice and Song drum
voice banks are on the disk.
VOICE - Tells you how many files containing voice
bank data are on the disk.