Example — open/save display – Yamaha CVP-208 EN User Manual

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data

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CVP-210/208

Example — Open/Save display

Each Open/Save display consists of three kinds of drive pages: PRESET, USER, and FLOPPY DISK.
In the examples given here, the Open/Save display for Voice is shown.

BACK

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PRESET drive
The files that are pre-
programmed and installed
internally to the CVP-210/208
are kept here. Preset files can be
loaded but cannot be re-written.
However, you can use a preset
file as a basis for creating your
own original file (which can be
saved in the USER or FLOPPY
DISK drive).

USER drive
Files kept here are those
containing your own original
data, created or edited using the
various functions of the CVP-
210/208. They are stored
internally to the CVP-210/208.

FLOPPY DISK drive
You can also store your original
data to floppy disk.
Commercially available disk
software can also be called up
here. Naturally, these files are
available only when the
appropriate disk is inserted in
the floppy disk drive.

File
All data, both pre-
programmed and your own
original, are stored as “files.”

Current Memory
“Current Memory” is the area where the voice is called up when
you select a voice. Also it is the area where you edit your voice
using the SOUND CREATOR function. Your edited voice should
then be saved as a file in the USER or FLOPPY DISK drive.
Recording songs (page 97) and creating accompaniment styles
(page 113) are done within the current memory. Please make sure
to properly save this data to the USER/FLOPPY DISK drive as a file
or files. The data will be lost if you turn off the power without
saving.
For details, see page 43.

Calls up the upper
level directory page.
In this example, the
voice folder selection
page can be called
up.

Changes drives among
PRESET, USER and
FLOPPY DISK.

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