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1. Use the “Load ****** .SNG too” and “Load ******
.KSC too” check boxes to select the .SNG file and
.KSC file.
If this file does not exist in the current directory,
load it as described in the above procedure “If a file
to be loaded cannot be found,…” on page 703.
2. In “.PCG Contents,” specify the data to be loaded.
All: Load all data from the .PCG file.
Bank INT–A~INT–G, USER–A~USER–G: Load
data of the specified bank. In this case, use “To” to
specify the load destination bank. When you
execute the load, the combinations, programs, drum
kits, and wave sequence data of only the specified
bank will be loaded to the load destination bank.
Global settings will not be loaded.
The program banks used by the combinations and
the drum kit and wave sequence numbers used by
the programs will be adjusted automatically so that
they correspond correctly.
Similarly if a .SNG file is loaded simultaneously, the
bank of the programs used by tracks of the Song (or
if there are track/pattern events, the bank of the
program within the event) will be corrected
automatically so that they are appropriate.
Note: Program banks INT–A – INT–E are bank type
HD-1, and the INT–F bank is bank type EXi. The
bank types for these banks are fixed; you cannot set
the “To” field to a bank whose type differs from the
data selected for loading.
Program banks USER–A – USER–G can be freely
specified as either HD-1 or EXi (“Set Program User-
Bank Type.” You can load .PCG files of a bank type
that differs from the OASYS’s current bank type
setting. This will also overwrite the bank type.
If data of the specified bank is completely absent
from the .PCG file, an error of “No readable data”
will be displayed, and the load operation will be
halted.
If the program data of the specified bank is not
found in the .PCG file, the program banks of the
combination or multi timbres/tracks will not be set.
If the drum kits and wave sequences of the specified
bank are not in the .PCG file, the program’s drum
kit numbers and wave sequence numbers will not
be automatically set.
3. If “Load ****** .SNG too” is checked, you can use
“Select .SNG Allocation” to specify how song data
within the .SNG file will be loaded.
Append: The multi data will be loaded starting at
the number that follows the last song data in
memory. The song data within the .SNG file that is
being loaded will be packed into the available
locations. (See diagram below)
Select this method when you wish to load song data
from disk without erasing the song data that is
already in memory.
The region data used by the song’s audio tracks will
be loaded following the last existing region number,
with valid data packed into each consecutive
location. (See diagram below) At this time, the
region numbers of the song will be reassigned so
that the songs in the .SNG file that use region data
will correspond correctly to the region data.
Clear: Song data already in internal memory will be
completely erased, and the song data will be loaded
in the configuration that existed when it was saved.
(See diagram below)
Select this when you want to reproduce the saved
state immediately after power-on, etc.
.SNG Allocation
4. “Select .KSC Allocation” is valid if “Load
********.KSC too” has been checked. You can
specify how the multisamples and samples in the
.KSC file will be loaded.
Append: Samples will be loaded starting at the first
unoccupied number following the last multisample
or sample that currently exists in memory (i.e., by
having been sampled or loaded). At this time, only
the valid multisamples or samples will be loaded,
and they will be organized in numerical order. (See
diagram below)
At the same time, programs or wave sequences
within the .PCG file that use multisamples from the
.KSC file will automatically have the multisample
settings for their oscillators rewritten so that each
program or wave sequence uses the correct
multisample. Drum kits in the .PCG file that use
samples from the .KSC file will automatically have
the sample settings for the drum kit rewritten so
that the drum kit uses the correct samples.
Clear: All multisamples and samples currently in
memory will be erased, and the multisamples and
samples will be loaded in the same configuration in
which they were saved. (See diagram below)
If memory already contains multisamples or
samples that you wish to keep, and you wish to
load additional multisamples or samples from
media, select Append.
SNG000
SNG001
SNG005
SNG003
.SNG file to load
SNG000
SNG002
SNG003
SNG000
SNG002
SNG005
SNG003
SNG000
SNG001
SNG005
SNG003
SNG004
SNG007
SNG006
SNG000
SNG001
SNG005
SNG003
SNG000
SNG002
SNG003
Append
Clear
Internal memory of the
OASYS after loading
Internal memory of the
OASYS before loading