Saving your data – SP Studio Systems SP-12 User Manual

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SAVING YOUR DATA

© E-mu Systems, Inc. 1985

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Verify Sequences

Disk: Key in 2 then 7

Cassette: Key 1 then 7

After saving sequences, run this verify function to make sure that the data was saved
correctly. The display will let you know if all is well.


Verify Sounds

Disk: Key in 2 then 8

Cassette: Key 1 then 8

After saving user sounds, run this verify function to make sure that the data was
saved correctly. The display will let you know if all is well.


Catalog

Disk: Key in 2 then 9

Cassette: Key 1 then 9

If you’re curious what segments and sounds are on a disk or cassette, this will tell
you. Segments are indicated by numbers, and sounds by their User number (Us1,
Us2, etc.) or by their location if they were copied to a bank other than bank II. If you
have more segments or sounds than can fit on the display, vary Slider #1 to scroll
through the entire list. This function can also be used to tell whether a disk or
cassette is storing sounds or sequences; if sounds, the list contains drum names
(Us1, Bs1, Sn1, etc.); if sequences, segment numbers (01, 22, 45, etc.).

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