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Before loading programs, combinations, songs, 
and drum kits you must turn off memory protect 
in Global mode (☞p.38).
Here, as an example, we will load the .PCG file from 
the included floppy disk. A .PCG file contains pro-
grams, combinations, drum kits, and global settings. 
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☞p.93)
1 Insert the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive of 
this instrument.
For details on handling floppy disks, please be sure 
to read “Cautions when handling floppy disks” 
(☞p.95)
2 Press the [Disk] key to enter Disk mode.
The disk will be recognized when you press the 
[Disk] key.
3 Select the Load page.
File information will be displayed in the LCD 
screen.
4 Select a .PCG file.
The selected file will be highlighted in the display.
If the data you wish to load is located in a lower or 
higher directory level, use [F6] (“OPEN”) or [F5] 
(“UP”) keys to display the desired data, and then 
select it.
When you load a .PCG file, the data in the internal 
memory of this instrument will be overwritten 
with the data of that .PCG file (programs, combi-
nations, drum kits, global settings). If you wish to 
keep the data that is currently in internal memory, 
you must execute “Save All” or “Save PCG” to 
save it before you load other data.
5 From the utility menu, choose “Load Selected.”
A dialog box will appear. The dialog box and its set-
tings and operation will differ depending on the 
type of file that you load. For details on each file, 
refer to PG p.149.
6 If “Load 
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.SNG too” is checked when you 
load the data, the .SNG file will also be loaded at 
the same time that the .PCG file is loaded. (PG 
p.151)
7 Press the [F8] (“OK”) key to execute the Load oper-
ation.
Never remove the media while data is being 
loaded.
Loading the floppy disk included with separately 
sold options
Loading a .PCG file from the floppy disk included with a 
separately sold EXB-PCM series option
When loading EXB-PCM series programs and combi-
nations, use the following procedure. When doing so, 
you will specify the loading destination bank (C, D) in 
step 4.
To load the data into bank C, select “C_BANK.PCG.” 
To load the data into bank D, select “D_BANK.PCG.”
When you load “C_BANK.PCG,” the programs and 
combinations of banks A, B, and C, all drum kits, and 
global setting data will be loaded into the internal 
memory area of this instrument, and any prior data 
will be overwritten.
When you load “D_BANK.PCG,” the programs and 
combinations of banks A, B, and D, all drum kits, and 
global setting data will be loaded into the internal 
memory area of this instrument, and any prior data 
will be overwritten.
Depending on the EXB-PCM .PCG data that you 
are loading, the category names of the combina-
tions displayed may differ from the category 
names displayed by the TRITON series.
Loading the .PCG files and .SNG files from the floppy 
disk included with the EXB-MOSS
☞ Refer to PG p.270 “EXB-MOSS option -- Loading the 
preloaded data”
If you wish to preserve the data of the internal 
memory area, use “Save All” or “Save PCG” before 
you continue.
The .PCG files and .SNG files on the floppy disk 
included with the EXB-PCM series or the EXB-
MOSS are for the TRITON series. (As of December 
2000.)
Since this instrument does not have the 
arpeggiator function found on the TRITON series, 
the arpeggiator-related parameters included in 
each program, combination, and song will be 
ignored when the .PCG or .SNG file is loaded, and 
will not be used.
These .PCG and .SNG files do not contain settings 
for the KARMA function. When they are loaded, 
all parameters related to the KARMA function will 
be reset to the default values.
Also, the category of the programs or combina-
tions may be inappropriate in some cases. Refer to 
PG p.260 for details of data compatibility with the 
TRITON series.