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Chapter 9: Saving and Loading From Disk
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the second disk. If the program used more than two disks, this
process will repeat until all of the needed sound files are loaded.
Loading an APS File (All Programs and Sounds)
If an APS file is selected for load, an additional screen is presented,
warning you that all programs and sounds currently in memory will be
erased when the APS file is loaded:
====== Load All Programs & Sounds =====A
Press <Do it> to load 'APS' file (all
programs and all sounds). THIS WILLL
ERASE ALL PROGRAMS & SOUNDS IN MEMORY!
========================================
<Do it>
Press <Do it> to load the APS file. The APS file will be loaded, followed
by each sound file used in the APS file. (APS files contain a list of sound
names but not sound data itself.) If one of the sound files to be loaded
already exists in memory, that file won’t be loaded from disk.
COMMENT: If the selected APS file's sound files span multiple
disks, the MPC60 will first load the APS file, then all of its sound
files from the first disk. Then, a message will appear on the
screen asking you to insert the disk containing a specific sound
file (this is the second disk you saved to when saving the large
APS file). The MPC60 will then load all needed sound files from
the second disk. If the sound files spanned more than two disks,
this process will repeat until all of the needed sound files are
loaded.
Loading an MPC60 Version 1 or 2 SET or ST1 File
The MPC60 Version 2 operating system used SET or ST1 files to hold
an entire set of sounds and their assignments to the pads. In the Version
3 software, SET or ST1 files are no longer used. Instead, programs are
used to hold sound assignments. However, Version 3 allows SET or ST1
files to be loaded, automatically converting pad assignments to note
number assignments and loading them into a program, and adding all
sounds from the file into sound memory.
If a SET or ST1 file is selected in the Load File screen and <Load it> is
pressed, the following screen will be displayed, in which you are asked if
you want to load the entire file or only a single sound within the file:
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