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1•48 Quick Guide
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Confirm the new Block name with ENTER. A
new Block directory will show the first 8 empty
locations (within the new block). Up to 16
locations are available by scrolling with the
cursor arrow.
If necessary, select a destination.
7. Press ENTER twice to execute the Save Sin-
gle Song command.
Pressing ENTER the first time prompts a re-
quest to confirm the command.
Press ENTER a second time to complete the
procedure.
After a short period, the Song will be saved
to disk or Hard Disk.
Remember that if you save to an existing file,
it will be overwritten by the incoming one.
Whenever possible, try to save to an empty
location (shown as a broken line) to safeguard
existing data on the storage device.
8. Press DISK (or ESCAPE three times) to exit
DISK mode.
DISK leaves Disk mode directly. When you
return to Disk the last page selected will be
shown.
ESCAPE allows you to exit from the various
levels of the Disk operations:
(1)
exit the
Block,
(2)
exit the file selector,
(3)
exit Disk
mode.
8
7
OR
Confirm the new Block name with ENTER. A
new Block directory will show the first 8 empty
locations (within the new block). Up to 16
locations are available by scrolling with the
cursor arrow.
If necessary, select a destination.
7. Press ENTER twice to execute the Save Sin-
gle Song command.
Pressing ENTER the first time prompts a re-
quest to confirm the command.
Press ENTER a second time to complete the
procedure.
After a short period, the Song will be saved
to disk or Hard Disk.
Remember that if you save to an existing file,
it will be overwritten by the incoming one.
Whenever possible, try to save to an empty
location (shown as a broken line) to safeguard
existing data on the storage device.
8. Press DISK (or ESCAPE three times) to exit
DISK mode.
DISK leaves Disk mode directly. When you
return to Disk the last page selected will be
shown.
ESCAPE allows you to exit from the various
levels of the Disk operations:
(1)
exit the
Block,
(2)
exit the file selector,
(3)
exit Disk
mode.
8
7
OR
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1•48 Quick Guide
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1•48 Quick Guide
Confirm the new Block name with ENTER. A
new Block directory will show the first 8 empty
locations (within the new block). Up to 16
locations are available by scrolling with the
cursor arrow.
If necessary, select a destination.
7. Press ENTER twice to execute the Save Sin-
gle Song command.
Pressing ENTER the first time prompts a re-
quest to confirm the command.
Press ENTER a second time to complete the
procedure.
After a short period, the Song will be saved
to disk or Hard Disk.
Remember that if you save to an existing file,
it will be overwritten by the incoming one.
Whenever possible, try to save to an empty
location (shown as a broken line) to safeguard
existing data on the storage device.
8. Press DISK (or ESCAPE three times) to exit
DISK mode.
DISK leaves Disk mode directly. When you
return to Disk the last page selected will be
shown.
ESCAPE allows you to exit from the various
levels of the Disk operations:
(1)
exit the
Block,
(2)
exit the file selector,
(3)
exit Disk
mode.
8
7
OR
Confirm the new Block name with ENTER. A
new Block directory will show the first 8 empty
locations (within the new block). Up to 16
locations are available by scrolling with the
cursor arrow.
If necessary, select a destination.
7. Press ENTER twice to execute the Save Sin-
gle Song command.
Pressing ENTER the first time prompts a re-
quest to confirm the command.
Press ENTER a second time to complete the
procedure.
After a short period, the Song will be saved
to disk or Hard Disk.
Remember that if you save to an existing file,
it will be overwritten by the incoming one.
Whenever possible, try to save to an empty
location (shown as a broken line) to safeguard
existing data on the storage device.
8. Press DISK (or ESCAPE three times) to exit
DISK mode.
DISK leaves Disk mode directly. When you
return to Disk the last page selected will be
shown.
ESCAPE allows you to exit from the various
levels of the Disk operations:
(1)
exit the
Block,
(2)
exit the file selector,
(3)
exit Disk
mode.
8
7
OR