Korg Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


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Disk mode
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The USB device will now appear in the Drive Select
menu.
File date and time
The OASYS contains an internal calendar and clock.
When you save a file, the date and time will be
assigned automatically.
To set the current date and time for the OASYS system,
use the Utility page menu command Set Date/Time.
For more information, see “Set Date/Time” on
page 723.
0–2: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Hide unknown les. For more information, see
“Hide unknown files” on page 703.
1: Translation. For more information, see
“Translation” on page 703.
2: Lock/Unlock selected. For more information, see
“Lock/Unlock selected” on page 703.
3: Save All. For more information, see “Save All
(PCG, SNG and KSC)” on page 717.
4: Save PCG & SEQ. For more information, see
“Save PCG & SEQ” on page 718.
5: Save PCG. For more information, see “Save
PCG” on page 718.
6: Save SEQ. For more information, see “Save SEQ”
on page 718.
7: Save Sampling Data. For more information, see
“Save Sampling Data” on page 718.
8: Save to Standard MIDI File. For more
information, see “Save to Standard MIDI File” on
page 719.
9: Save Exclusive. For more information, see “Save
Exclusive” on page 720.
10: Save Effect Preset. For more information, see
“Save Effect Preset” on page 720.
11: Export Sample as AIF/WAV. For more
information, see “Export Samples as AIF/WAV” on
page 720.
12: Save Audio CD Track List. For more
information, see “Save Audio CD Track List” on
page 721.
0–3: Utility
Here you can rename, copy, or delete the selected disk
or file, create a new directory, format, and set the date
and time.
After selecting a disk or file, select the desired page
menu command.
0–3: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Hide unknown les. For more information, see
“Hide unknown files” on page 703.
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