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Chapter 10. Memory Settings (Utility Mode)
Checking the Contents of a
Memory Card (INFO)
You can view the number of files on a memory card, its
remaining free memory, and the size of each file. In addition,
you can also change and delete assignments to the CARD
Group Banks A–H.
fig.10-38.e
Pressing [A]–[H] in this page displays the files to which the
applicable bank A–H is assigned. The display does not
change if there is no data assigned to the bank corresponding
to the button pressed.
Press [SHIFT] to display the following page.
fig.10-39
• When changing the Bank assignment, select that file,
then hold down [SHIFT] and press one of the buttons
[A]–[H].
• To delete the Bank assignment, select that file, hold
down [SHIFT] and press [UNDO/COMPARE].
The assigned bank will be indicated by an * symbol.
Loading a File from Memory
Card into the XV-88 (LOAD)
This function loads data files from memory card into the XV-
88’s memory. A data file contains a set of data for
Performances, Patches, Rhythm Sets, System, and Favorite
List settings.
fig.10-40
If the XV-88 internal memory already contains important
data that you have created, this operation will cause all
of this data to be lost. If you wish to keep the data, you
must save it on a memory card (p. 190) or on an external
MIDI device (p. 185).
If you wish to load only a specific portion of the data file,
refer to “Transmitting Data to the XV-88” (p. 186).
Saving Data to Memory Card
(SAVE)
The Performances, Patches, Rhythm Sets, System, and
Favorite List settings in internal memory can be saved as a
single file onto a memory card.
To overwrite a previously saved file on the memory card,
select its file number.
fig.10-41
Data files contain an entire set of parameter settings for
the sound generator. It is not possible to save individual
Patches or Performances to a memory card.
The number of files that can be saved on a card will
depend on the memory capacity of the card itself.
For more detailed information and instructions for this
procedure, refer to “Saving a Group of Tones to a
Memory Card” (p. 167).
File size
Number of files on memory card
Free area
File name
BankFile number