Using memory, What you can do with memory, About usb flash drives – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual

Page 162: Compatible usb flash drives, Usb connector, Folder structure, What you can do with memory about usb flash drives

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SK PRO/SK PRO-73 Owner’s Manual

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USING MEMORY

FILE NUMBER LIMIT

A Folder can contain up to 256 fi les.

FILE NAME EXTENSION

set Setup

File

opt Organ

Patch

vpt Piano/Ensemble

Patch

spt

Mono Synth Patch

ctw Custom

Tone

Wheels

cpi Custom

Pipes

W H AT YO U C A N D O W I T H
MEMORY

Save and Load Setups (see page 165).

Save or Load a Patch or Custom Setting.

Update the system software.

ABOUT USB FLASH DRIVES

COMPATIBLE USB FLASH DRIVES

Th

ere are various types of USB Flash Drives. Some require AC

power at one of the pins on the USB interface. Because the
SK PRO does not provide AC power at the USB Ports, these
Drives are not compatible with the SK PRO. Generally, a Flash
Drive formatted with MS-DOS FAT32 will work.
Consult our web site for more information about compatible
USB Flash Drives.

In Europe: http://www.hammond.eu
In the US:

.

http://www.hammondorganco.com

USB CONNECTOR

1. Be sure to insert the USB Flash Drive correctly.
2. Do not remove the Flash Drive or turn the power “OFF”

while accessing data to or from a USB Flash Drive.

FOLDER STRUCTURE

When the USB Flash Drive is inserted, the following folders are
automatically created on the drive. Th

ey are identical for the

Internal Memory and a USB Flash Drive.

\hammond
\skpro
\custom
\pipe
\twheel
\patch
\organ
\synth
\voice
\setup
*.set
\system
*.bin

You can Save various contents such as Patches, Custom Settings, etc., as fi les either to a USB Flash Drive

or the Internal Memory of the SK PRO.

setup

Setup

fi les are saved to this Folder

system

Copy software update fi les to this Folder.

NOTE: There is an “affinity” between USB Flash Drives and the

SK PRO, and not all Flash Drives are compatible. To confi rm
whether the SK PRO will read a particular Flash Drive, see
MENU - SYSTEM - INFORMATION - IS ACTIVE - USB FLASH
DRIVE(P. 146).

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