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Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)
Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)
Disk mode performs disk-related functions such as loading data
from disk into the Fantom’s memory (Load), and saving a song or
sound generator settings to disk (Save). You can also format a disk or
create a backup disk in this mode.
About Disk Utility
Disk Utility includes the following functions, and these functions are
executed by pressing [1]–[6].
Load
This function loads data from disk into the Fantom’s memory. → (p.
188)
Save
This function saves data to disk. → (p. 189)
Copy (Copy File)
Saves the file under a different name. → (p. 190)
Rename
Modify the filename. → (p. 191)
Delete (Delete File)
This function deletes unwanted files from disk. → (p. 191)
Tools
Execute disk-related functions such as formatting or modifying the
name (volume label). → (p. 191)
Basic Disk Utility Operations
1. Insert the disk with the song into the disk drive.
2. Press [MENU] to open the Menu window.
3. Press or to select “Disk Utility,” and then press [8
(Select)].
The Disk Utility window appears.
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4. According to the function you want to execute, select the
appropriate file from the file list. Press or to make
your selection.
By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing or you can
jump to the beginning or end of the file list.
5. Press [1]–[6] to select the desired function.
The window for the selected function appears.
6. Check the contents of the windows for the various
functions, and press [8 (Execute)] to proceed.
When the operation is completed, the display will briefly
indicate “Complete !”
To cancel the operation, press [EXIT].
7. Press [EXIT] to return to the previous page.
Before You Perform Disk Utility Operations
In order to perform disk utility operations, you will need a 3.5
inch 2DD or 2HD type disk.
Before using a new disk or one that has been used on another
device, please initialize (format) it on the Fantom. A 3.5” 2DD
disk should be formatted to 720 K bytes and 3.5” 2HD disk to
1440 K bytes. These are standard formats used with most song
data software and computers/instruments. If you save a song
created on the Fantom as a Standard MIDI File, you can use
many devices to play your song.
Disk type (2DD/2HD)
Disk name (volume label)
List of files
stored on the
disk
Disk free space
Type of files
displayed in
the file list