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Disk & Hard Disk 3•1
• 3 Disk & Hard disk
conforms to the GMX format, a General MIDI
eXtended format by Generalmusic which renders
the first three banks of all SK760/880 Series in-
struments fully compatible.
SK760/880 cannot read Song, Style and Sound
data disks originating from non-Generalmusic in-
struments. Song exchanges with other instru-
ments requires that the Song be saved as a MIDI
file on MS-DOS formatted disks (1.44 Mb or 720
Kb formats).
Files & the block
Data is stored on disks in the form of Files (a
Song, a Performance, a Style, a Setup or a
Block).
Files are organized in sub-directories which are
contained in a Block. The Block reflects the struc-
ture of the instrument’s internal RAM, as illus-
trated below.
Illustration showing how data is organized in RAM and disks.
Floppy disks can contain more than one Block,
but as a unit of storage, the Block is more suit-
able for Hard Disks.
When you load a Block using the Load Single
Block command, the entire contents of RAM are
updated.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Working with disks provides you with a means of
building a library of Performances, Styles, Sounds
and Songs that you can load into the SK760/880
RAM memory at any time. As you become more
familiar with your SK760/880, you’ll discover the
practical uses of working with disks, because of
the flexibility and power that they offer.
Floppy disks and the Hard disk
The SK760/880 can handle floppy disks and hard
disks of the following types.
• Floppy disks: 3.5" high density (HD) and
double density (DD).
• Hard disk: a 2,5” IDE or E-IDE unit with a
capacity of 2 Gigabytes (max.). Installation
requires the Generalmusic HDisk kit which
also expands the System-RAM. A Hard disk
has faster access times and more conven-
ient than floppies. The SK760/880 with a
factory installed Hard disk is write-protected
to avoid accidental cancellation of the files it
contains. However, the protection can be de-
activated (see “Hard Disk Protection” option
in the Disk Utility page).
Floppy disk formats
SK760/880 recognizes the following formats:
• SK760/880 expanded format (1.6 Mb);
• standard MS-DOS (1.44Mb);
• Atari ST/Falcon format (720 Kb).
SK760/880 is able to initialize disks for every for-
mat. It is also possible to load Ram-Sounds,
Styles and Songs from WK, SK, PS, WX and SX
Series disks.
Song disks of other formats, such as the WK3
and PS1500 Series, are recognized if the data