User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Voice Settings
- Effect Settings
- Handy Performance Features
- Scale Tuning
- Harmony / Arpeggio Settings
- Style Settings
- Song and Audio File Related Settings
- Using Groove Creator
- The Knobs — Assignable Parameters
- Playing Like a DJ!
- USB Flash Drive Operations
- Saving User Data to USB Flash Drive
- Saving Samples to USB Flash Drive
- Saving User Songs as SMF to USB Flash Drive
- Loading User Data from USB Flash Drive
- Loading Samples from USB Flash Drive
- Loading WAV Files from USB Flash Drive
- Loading Individual Style Files
- Deleting Samples from USB Flash Drive
- Deleting Audio Files from USB Flash Drive
- Deleting User Files from USB Flash Drive
- Deleting SMF Files from USB Flash Drive
- Block Diagram
- Index
USB Flash Drive Operations
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Loading Samples from USB Flash
Drive
1
While holding down the [SHIFT] button,
press the [FUNCTION] button to call up
the File Control display.
2
Rotate the dial until “LoadSMPL” is
shown on the display.
3
Press the [ENTER] button.
“PressA-D” is shown on the display. When there
are no samples in USB flash drive, “NoFile” is
shown instead and return to the display of step 2
above.
4
Press one of the QUICK SAMPLING pads
to register (load) the sample.
5
Select a file to load by rotating the dial.
6
Press the [ENTER] button again.
“LoadOK?” is shown on the display. Press the
[EXIT] button to cancel loading and return to the
display of step 2 above.
7
Press the [ENTER] button once again to
execute the load operation.
“Loading” is briefly shown on the display and the
sample is registered to the pad.
8
Press the [FUNCTION] button to exit
from the File Control display.
9
Try the loaded samples.
To play back the sample, press the pad to which
the loaded sample was registered.
• If the instrument is in the Quick Sampling mode, press the
[CAPTURE] button to exit from the mode. Then, follow the
steps below.
• The loading operation overwrites and erases previously
existing samples. Save important samples you want to
keep to USB flash drive (page 23).
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
Keep holding down.
LoadSMPL