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Media mode
Save
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Saving a single bank
You can save a single User bank with a single operation. Each
bank corresponds to each of the side tabs in the various Select
windows (Style Select, Performance Select…).
1.
If saving to an external device, connect the device to the
USB Host port.
2.
The full content (“All”) of the internal memory is already
shown. Select it, and touch Open to open it. A list of User
data types appear (each type is a separate folder).
3.
Select the folder containing the type of data you wish to
save, and touch Open to open it. The list of contained bank
files is shown.
4.
Select the bank file to be saved, and touch Save To to con-
firm the selection. The list of files of the target device is
shown.
5.
If needed, use the Device pop-up menu to select a different
target device. When the target device is selected, its content
will appear in the display.
6.
At this point, you can:
• Touch the New SET button and create a new “.SET” folder
(see “Creating a new “.SET” folder” on page 166), or
• Select an existing “.SET” folder, and touch Save to con-
firm.
7.
A dialog box appears, asking you to select one of the avail-
able User (or Favorite/User Style) locations inside the
folder:
In the above dialog box, the previously selected bank of
Styles will be saved to bank User 01 inside the selected
folder. Three User banks are available.
8.
Touch OK to confirm, or Cancel to abort.
Warning:
After confirming, the same bank in the target
folder is deleted.
Saving a single item
You can save a single User item with a single operation.
1.
If saving to an external device, connect the device to the
USB Host port.
2.
The full content (“All”) of the internal memory is already
shown. Select it, and touch Open to open it. A list of User
data types appear (each type is a separate folder).
3.
Select the folder containing the type of data you wish to
save, and touch Open to open it. The list of contained bank
files is shown.
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