EPS-16 PLUS Musician's Manual Section 2 — System Control 
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads SAVING <filename>, then DISK 
COMMAND COMPLETED. 
• Pressing Cancel•No aborts the command. 
LOADING System Exclusive Data from Disk to an External Device 
• Connect the MIDI Out of the EPS-16 PLUS to the MIDI In of the receiving 
device. 
• Press Load, then MIDI. Scroll until the desired Sys-Ex file is selected. The 
display looks something like this: 
• Press Enter•Yes. The display reads LOADING <filename>. 
• The display then reads CANCEL=QUIT ENTER=SEND. 
• Press Enter•Yes to send the Sys-Ex file to a receiving device, or 
• Press Cancel•No to abort the command. 
After you have sent your MIDI Sys-Ex file to a receiving device, the 
CANCEL=QUIT ENTER=SEND screen returns. You can retransmit the data by 
pressing Enter•Yes, in case it was not properly received for some reason. 
• Once the data has been successfully received by the external device, you can, if 
you wish, make a back-up copy of the file onto a different disk. 
• Press Cancel•No. The EPS-16 PLUS asks RESAVE FILE TO DISK? 
• Press Enter•Yes to save the Sys-Ex file to disk, or Cancel•No if you don't 
wish to make a backup. 
This command is used to label EPS-16 PLUS disks with a seven character Disk 
I.D. These labels are used to give each of your EPS-16 PLUS disks a unique 
identity, thereby allowing banks to load from multiple disks (see Section 3 — 
Instruments and Banks for more details). 
To label an EPS-16 PLUS disk: 
• Select WRITE DISK LABEL. 
• Press Enter•Yes. 
The display will read USE CURRENT LABEL? Pressing the Enter•Yes 
allows you to use the disk label from the last disk read by the drive. This can 
speed up the labelling process, as it is likely you'll want to keep the same first 
four alpha-numeric characters, changing only the three-digit number at the end 
of the label. If not, pressing Cancel•No defaults to DISK000. 
• Use the data entry controls to name the disk. 
• Press Enter•Yes. The display briefly reads DISK COMMAND 
COMPLETED, then returns to the COMMAND/System•MIDI page. 
COMMAND/System•MIDI Page 
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