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Load Wave Sequence Bank
[INT, USER-A…USER-G]
All wave sequence data of the selected bank will be
loaded into the bank you select as the load-destination.
1. Use the “To” eld to select the load-destination
bank.
2. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
Note: If “Multiple Select” (0–1a) is checked and you’ve
selected more than one bank, the data will be loaded
starting with the bank you specified in the “To” field.
If you’ve selected USER–A – USER–G as the load-
destination for the selected wave sequence bank
(INT), INT–000 – INT–031 will be loaded. If you’ve
selected INT as the load-destination for USER–A –
USER–G, the data will be loaded into INT–000 –
INT–031.
Load a Wave Sequence
The selected wave sequence data will be loaded into
the wave sequence number you select as the load-
destination.
1. If you want to load a wave sequence other than the
selected wave sequence, use “Wave Sequence”
(the upper line) to re-select the wave sequence to
be loaded.
Note: Even before it’s been loaded, the selected
wave sequence will sound when you play the
keyboard. This is a convenient way to verify the
wave sequence that you want to load.
2. Use “To Wave Sequence” (the lower line) to select
the load-destination wave sequence.
3. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
Note: If “Multiple Select” (0–1a) is checked and you’ve
selected more than one wave sequence, the data will be
loaded starting with the wave sequence you specified
in the “To” field.
Load Global Setting
Global setting data in the .PCG file will be loaded.
This includes Global mode parameters other than
drum kits and user wave sequences.
Memory protect settings will not be loaded.
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
Load .SNG
All data in the .SNG file will be loaded.
1. Use “Select .SNG Allocation” to specify how the
song data from the .SNG le will be loaded.
Append: The song will be loaded after the last song
data that already exists in internal memory. At this
time, the song data in the .SNG file being loaded
will be packed forward. (See diagram in “.SNG
Allocation” on page 704)
Select this when you want to add song data from
disk without erasing the song data that currently
exists in internal memory.
The region data used by the song’s audio tracks will
also be loaded following the last region number
existing in internal memory, with valid data packed
into each consecutive location. 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 in “.SNG Allocation” on page 704)
Select this when you want to reproduce the saved
state immediately after power-on, etc.
2. If a .PCG le or .KSC le of the same lename
exists in the current directory, you can select the
“Load ********.PCG too” check box and “Load
********.KSC too” check box.
See “1) Load .PCG: 1.”
If you check “Load ********.PCG too,” use “.PCG
Contents” to specify the bank within the .PCG file.
See “1) Load .PCG: 2.”