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Basics SectionQuick GuideReferenceAppendix
Using Memory Cards
[F2] Saving the S90 data to
Memory Card (SAVE)
This operation lets you save files to a Memory Card.
The explanations here apply to step 2 of the Basic
Procedure on page 83.
1 Select the file type to be saved in the Save display
(page 83).
2 If you wish to overwrite the existing file, move the
cursor to the desired file to which the data is saved
by using the Cursor buttons or the data dial.
While the data is being saved, do not eject the Memory
Card or turn off the power of the S90.
3 Press the [ENTER] button to execute the Save
operation.
If you are about to overwrite an existing file, the
display prompts you for confirmation. Press the
[INC/YES] button to execute the Save operation, or
press the [DEC/NO] button to cancel it.
After the data has been saved, a “Completed”
message appears and operation returns to the
original display.
[F3] Loading the S90 Data
from Memory Card (Load)
This operation lets you load files from a memory card
to the S90.
The explanations here apply to step 2 of the Basic
Procedure on page 83.
1 Select a file type (page 83) and a file to be loaded.
When the file type is set to All, All Voice, Plugin All
Bank 1~3, Usr ARP, Chain or Voice Editor, go to
step 3. For any other file types, go to step 2.
n When “All” is selected as a file type to be loaded,
without System” appears in the display. If this
box is checked and the Load is executed, all data with
the exception of the system settings in the Utility
mode are loaded.
2 Specify the data to be loaded and the destination
location in the User memory of the S90.
When the file (data) type is set to Voice, for
example, follow the instructions as shown below.
When the file (data) type is set to Performance, an
“virtual” file appears — just as with Voice above.
Select the imaginary file and press the [ENTER] button
to call up the list of Performance. Then select the
desired Performance and specify the destination User
memory location.
If you wish to create a new file, move the cursor to
this position and enter the desired name. For
instructions on naming, see page 34 in the “Basic
Operations” section.
If you wish to create a new folder, press
the [SF6] button to name a new folder.
For instructions on naming, see page 34
in the “Basic Operations” section.
This is an “virtual” folder, shown in the
display to contain the file(s) you’ll be loading.
[ENTER] button
Select a voice number
to be loaded.
Specify the destination
location in the User memory
of the S90.
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