13-26
Disk Mode
Saving Files
When youÕre loading these split Þles, they must be inserted in the same sequence as they were
saved. When the K2600 has loaded the contents of the Þrst disk, it will prompt you to insert the
second disk, and so on. Make sure to label your disks as soon as you save to them, so youÕll keep
them in the correct order.
Soft Buttons in the Save Selection Dialog
The meaning of the soft buttons in the ÒSave selectionÓ dialog is as follows:
Export
Save a sample or a song in an exported Þle format (that is, AIFF, WAVE,
MIDI Type 0 or Type 1). This feature is described in
Importing and Exporting Data
Using Standard File Formats
on page 13-71
Macro
Save entries from the current macro table as a macro Þle (
.MAC
). This soft button is
displayed only if macro Þle recording is on.
Object
Save selected objects from the K2600Õs RAM.
NewDir
Create a new directory on the current disk, and return to this dialog afterwards.
This is described previously in
Creating Directories
on page 13-12.
OK
Save all the objects from the highlighted bank (for example, 200...299), and
optionally also save dependent objects.
Cancel
Exit from the Save function.
Export (
page 13-71
)
,
Macro (
page 13-43
)
, and
NewDir (
page 13-12) are all explained elsewhere
in this guide. This section will describe the process of saving K2600 objects into K2600 format
disk Þles.
Saving Individual Objects
You can select any group of objects in the K2600Õs RAM for saving into a single Þle.To save
individual objects, from the above dialog, press
Object
. The K2600 will display a scrollable list
of all the objects in RAM, very similar to the display for the Load Object feature (described
previously):
Func:SAVE|||||Sel:0/8||||||||Index:|||1
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sample||500|Lo|Vocal||||||||A|3S|||250K
Sample||501|Hi|Vocal||||||||G|4S|||179K
Keymap||500|VocalsMap||||||||||||||176|
Progra
m
|500|D
r
y|Voca
l
s|||||
|
||||
|
||270|
Select
|
|Next|
|
|Type|
|
|Multi
|
|OK|
|
Cancel
The procedures for saving objects are essentially the same as the procedures described on
page 13-15 for loading objects.
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