Chapter 10 j obs – Yamaha SU700 User Manual

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Chapter 10 J

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Chapter 10 Jobs

To save into an existing disk volume

7.

After selecting the volume by name, press [OK].
▼ The SU700 displays the OK TO CLEAR ALL? message, warning you that the save

operation will overwrite any data already existing in the disk volume.

If you decide that you do not want to overwrite the existing volume, press [CAN-
CEL]
as necessary to move back to a previous step or to exit from the job.

8.

To proceed with the overwrite, press [OK].
▼ The SU700 begins saving the data into the existing volume. The screen displays

SAVING... to indicate that saving is in progress. When the save is finished, the job
terminates and the main screen returns.

To create and save into a new volume

7.

After selecting VOLUME=NEW VOLM, press [OK].
▼ The screen displays the following name template.

8.

Edit the name to something more appropriate.

Use

or

to move the cursor to each character position at which you want

to delete, insert, or change a character. (The character at that position flashes to in-
dicate that it is selected.) To delete the selected character, press NAME/[DELETE] (on
the Editing Function panel). To insert a space character, press NAME/[INSERT]. To
change the character, turn the dial.

9.

When you have finished editing the name, press [OK] to execute the save.
▼ If you have entered a unique name, the SU700 begins saving the data into the ex-

isting volume. The screen displays SAVING... to indicate that saving is in progress.
When saving is finished, the job terminates and the main screen returns.

If the name you have entered matches the name of an existing disk volume, the
screen displays the OVERWRITE? message-asking you if you wish to overwrite the
existing volume. In this case you will probably want to press [CANCEL] to return to
the name-editing screen, where you can adjust the name so that it is unique. If you
are absolutely sure you want to overwrite, however, you can press [OK] to continue.
Note that this will destroy any data already existing in the selected disk volume.

If you attempt to create a new volume when there are already 128 volumes on the
disk, the screen will display TOO MANY VOLUMES. In this case you must press
[OK] or [CANCEL] to terminate the job. Remember that you can always use the
DISK | DELETE job to delete unnecessary volumes on disk.

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