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Sampler functions
Note-
If you delete a program from memory, make sure that you really do not
Need that program in the future, or that you have saved it to disk first. In some
cases, as explained below, deleting a program will also delete samples. Make
sure these really are unwanted, or have been saved to disk before proceeding.
Pressing PROG will ask you if you want to delete one program ? Either GO or ABORT the
deletion procedure. If the program is the only one in memory using a particular set of
samples, you will be asked whether you want to delete those samples at the same time.
Press the appropriate soft key if you are sure that you want to delete the program and its
associated samples.
The PNUM button will delete all programs which have the same number as the highlighted
program. You will be asked if you want to proceed with the bulk program delete ! ?. If
these programs are the only ones using particular samples, you will be asked if you want
to delete the samples as well.
ALL! is, of course, the most drastic of these three options. If you answer GO and YES to
the question regarding released samples, then all programs, except for an S1000-generated
program (TEST PROGRAM) and samples will be deleted. Deleting samples and
rearranging memory space will take a little time, so be patient while this takes place.
Obviously, this is an option to be used with some caution.
Disk operations
Pressing
DISK (F5) in the SELECT PROG mode gives you a choice of two options: loading
a program and its associated samples (
P+S )or loading the entire contents of the disk (VOL ).
If you have inserted a disk, pressing DISK will bring up a list of all programs stored on that
disk.
If you have inserted the wrong disk, press the F5 button again (it now says DISK)
after you have changed disks. If you want to wipe out all programs and samples in
memory and load the contents of the disk, press
VOL . You will be asked if this is what you
really want to do. Make sure that you either do not want the programs and samples in
memory, or that they are saved safely to disk before you proceed.
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