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11. USB Button
11.1.2c Loading SYSTEM data
Upon selecting the Load SYSTEM function:
The USB Load SYSTEM menu will be shown in the LCD display.
Press the MENU buttons to select the desired USB Load SYSTEM function.
Allbackup Load all SETUP, SOUND, and SYSTEM data from a USB memory device.
SystemSettings Load System Settings from a USB memory device.
The le load screen will be shown in the LCD display.
Press the VALUE c or VALUE d buttons to move the selection arrow, then press
the MENU c button to select the le.
A conrmation screen will be shown in the LCD display.
Press the VALUE c button once again to conrm the load operation.
11.1.2d Loading SMF data
This function is used to load recorder songs and SMF songs stored on a USB memory device into the
instrument’s internal memory.
Upon selecting the Load SMF function:
The le load screen will be shown in the LCD display.
Press the VALUE c or VALUE d buttons to move the selection arrow, then press
the MENU c button to select the le.
Press the VALUE c or VALUE d buttons to select the memory that the song will
be loaded into, then press the STORE button.
When loading an SMF le (i.e. not a MP6 recorder song), the following additional prompts
will be shown in the LCD display:
Press the VALUE c or VALUE d buttons to select the channel of
the SMF to load into memory as the keyboard track, then press
the STORE button.
Press the VALUE c or VALUE d buttons to select the channel of
the SMF to load into memory as the drum track, then press the
STORE button.
Key Ch ≥[STORE]
=01
Drum Ch≥[STORE]
= Off
A conrmation screen will be shown in the LCD display.
Press the VALUE c button once again to conrm the load operation.
<Allbackup
<SystemSettings
>ALBckup001
ALBckup002
ALBckup001
Sure?
>Song001
Song002
LoadTo ≥[STORE]
=SONG05
Song001
Sure?
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