Yamaha 9000 pro User Manual
Disk/SCSI Operations
Disk/SCSI Operations
152
Reference
Loading Data from a Disk to Flash ROM
This operation lets you load the specified file from a floppy disk, an optional hard disk,
or an optional SCSI device to Flash ROM.
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 150.
or an optional SCSI device to Flash ROM.
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 150.
● Select a source file in the disk.
● Select a Load method.
If an optional hard
disk has been
installed or an
optional SCSI
device has been
connected, the
appropriate device
must be selected
here.
disk has been
installed or an
optional SCSI
device has been
connected, the
appropriate device
must be selected
here.
Select this to display
the property of the
selected file.
the property of the
selected file.
For details on directory file
selection, see page 151.
selection, see page 151.
● Select the destination.
CAUTION
• When data is loaded from a
floppy disk to the 9000Pro,
the data already in the mem-
ory of the instrument will be
replaced by the data on the
disk. Save important data to
a disk file before doing the
Load operation.
the data already in the mem-
ory of the instrument will be
replaced by the data on the
disk. Save important data to
a disk file before doing the
Load operation.
• Loading style data can be exe-
cuted via the Style Manager
function (page 74).
function (page 74).
Set the data type to ON or OFF.
Data types set to ON will be loaded.
Flash ROM data for which the data
type has been set to OFF will be
retained.
Data types set to ON will be loaded.
Flash ROM data for which the data
type has been set to OFF will be
retained.
● Execute the Load operation by following the on-screen instructions.
Select the source data
in the disk.
in the disk.
Select the destination.
SETUP
EFFECT
DATA
DATA
All User effect data
— page 146.
— page 146.
REGIS-
TRATION
TRATION
MULTI
PAD
PAD
All Multi Pad data —
page 141.
page 141.
CUSTOM
VOICE
VOICE
ORGAN
FLUTES
FLUTES
All Organ Flutes
settings — page 62.
settings — page 62.
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