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Chapter 4 Recording and Saving the Performance
Chapter 4
Saving Your Songs on Floppy Disk
A recorded performance is discarded when you switch off the power, or 
choose another song. The process of storing data such as recorded 
performances on floppy disk is called “saving.” It’s a good idea to store 
important songs on floppy disk.
Before using a new floppy disk or a floppy disk used on another device, it 
must be formatted on the KF-90. Take a look at “Formatting Floppy Disks 
(Format)” (p. 109).
1.
Make sure the write-protect tab on the floppy disk is 
positioned at “WRITE” (write enabled).
2.
With the label of the floppy disk facing upward, insert it 
into the disk drive until it clicks into position.
3.
Press the [Song/Disk] button.
A Song/Disk screen appears.
4.
Touch <Disk> on the screen.
A Song Disk Menu screen appears.
5.
Touch <Save>.
The following screen will appear.
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Touch <Exit> to go back to the Song Disk Menu screen.
6.
Touch 
 
 to scroll the cursor sideways, and enter the 
name of the song by using the Value [-] [+] buttons or the 
dial to choose the letters.
Assign a name to the song to be saved.
Touch <A-a-0-!> at the bottom of the screen to change the type of script. 
Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters through “English 
(upper case),” “English (lower case),” “numerals,” “symbols,” then back to 
“English (upper case).”
Touching <_> inserts a blank space at the cursor location.
NOTE
Depending on the playback 
instrument, some notes 
may drop out or sound 
different.
NOTE
Some commercially 
available music files cannot 
be saved because they are 
copyrighted.
If not handled with care, a 
floppy disk can get 
cracked, or the data on it 
can get corrupted, making 
playback impossible. We 
recommend saving your 
songs on two different 
floppy disks. By putting 
away for safekeeping an 
additional copy of a floppy 
disk on which your songs 
are saved, you can feel 
safer.
NOTE
Inserting a floppy disk 
containing one or more 
saved songs into another 
device (such as a computer) 
with the floppy disk’s 
protect tab left in the 
“write” position may, 
depending on the device, 
render the songs on that 
floppy disk permanently 
unplayable (refer to the 
cautions on p. 6).