Yamaha 9000 pro Manual Do Utilizador

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Memory Structure
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Basic Operation
Memory Structure
The 9000Pro features three different memory provisions for storing your original data: Flash ROM, RAM, 
and Disk. 
 Flash ROM
The 9000Pro includes special Flash ROM memory. Unlike conventional ROM, Flash ROM can be overwritten — allowing you 
to store your own original data. The contents of Flash ROM are maintained even when the power is turned off.
RAM
This is the conventional “internal” user memory of the 9000Pro.  For sampling purposes, memory can be expanded to a max-
imum of 65 MB, by installing SIMM modules. Any edited data in RAM memory is lost when the power is turned off.  Always 
store any important data in RAM to Flash ROM or save the data to disk. 
Disk
The 9000Pro also allows you to store your data to floppy disk, an optional hard disk drive, or an external (optional) SCSI 
device (such as a hard disk drive, or removable storage).
One Touch Setting
Registration Memory
Music Database
Multi Pad
Flash Style
Setup
Organ Flutes
Effect data
Plug-in Custom Voice
Custom Voice
One Touch Setting
Registration Memory
Music Database
Multi Pad
Flash Style
Setup
Organ Flutes
Effect data
Plug-in Custom Voice
Custom Voice
Wave
Song
Multi Pad Creator
(page 141)
Panel settings
(page 214)
Style Creator
(page 126)
Setup (MIDI settings, etc.)
(page 214)
Organ Flutes
(page 62)
Mixing Console
(page 144)
Plug-in Custom Voice
(page 100)
Custom Voice
(page 92)
Sampling 
(page 84)
• Floppy disk
• Hard disk 
(optional installed)
• SCSI device 
(optional connected)
Can be expanded by installing 
optional SIMM memory 
modules (page 185).
RAM
Flash ROM
Disk
System Backup – See next page. 
Save
Save
Load
Back up 
Restore 
Save/Back up 
Load/Restore 
Back up 
Restore 
Save/Back up 
Load/Restore 
Save/Back up 
Load/Restore 
Save/Back up 
Load/Restore 
Save
Load
Save
Load
Save
Load
Save
Load
Song Creator
(page 110)
Store
Storing your original data to Flash ROM erases the corresponding factory data programmed to the Flash ROM (at the corre-
sponding number locations).  The following data types are affected:
• One Touch Setting
• Multi Pad
• Registration Memory
• Flash Style
• Music Database
• Setup
If you've deleted the factory-set data, you can use the Restore function (page 154) to load a copy of it from the included disks 
(page 6).
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