Owner`s manual

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Working with the Patch List
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Please note that the Midi file has been loaded into the temporary memory of the Multistation only. Once you´ve switched
the Multistation off, the patch is empty again. How to permanently save files to the Multistation, please refer to chapter
7.5 - Transfering a MIDI File from Disk to Hard Disk - on page 35
7.4 How to work most effectively
With time you will find your own way to work with the MULTISTATION. If in the beginning you do not know what to
do next, we suggest you to go through the following steps. Thereby we assume that you have several MIDI files that
you want to transfer to the MULTISTATION to use them live on stage. Please proceed in the following way:
1 Copy all MIDI files that you want to have in the MULTISTATION to the internal hard
disk.
2 Create a new patch list.
3 Load the songs into the patch list.
4 Save the patch list.
5 Take the device to the stage where you will perform.
6 Load your patch list. You are ready to go - have fun!
The detailed steps are described in the next chapters.
7.5 Transfering a MIDI File from Disk to Hard Disk
To transfer a MIDI file from disk to hard disk, you should use the file manager. You have already got a brief introduc-
tion in chapter 7.2 - Mastering the File Manager - on page 30. To copy, use the functions Copy and Paste. Below are
the steps in detail:
1 Switch through the drives icon to get to the file manager.
2 If you are not on the top directory level, hold the [ ] key.
3 Choose the Floppy entry and click afterwards on the [Open] button in the bottom line.
4 Highlight the MIDI file that you want to transfer. Do not select the [Open] button.
5 Open the functions menu by selecting [FUNC] on the operation panel of the remote
controller.
6 Then select there the File(s) > Copy entry. The file is now going to be loaded to the
temporary memory.
7 Select the hard disk; the easiest way is by selecting [ ] > hdd >[Open].