Disk Mode
Macros
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Selecting the Directory to use for Saving a File
After you specify the Þle name when saving any Þle, you can then be choose either the default 
current directory for saving the Þle in, or any other directory on the current disk:
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Pressing OK will select the default path (the current directory), which in this display is the root 
directory , "\".  Pressing Change will allow you to view the disk, traversing its directories, until 
you Þnd the one in which you want to save the Þle.  If you choose a different directory from the 
default, it will become the new default directory.  For more information on selecting a directory, 
see "The Directory Selection Dialog", near the beginning of this chapter.
Saving Any File sets the File Index
After saving a Þle, you can go to any disk function (such as Load), and the just saved Þle will be 
automatically highlighted.  This makes it easy to Þnd a Þle that you have just saved, in case you 
want to delete it,  add it to a Macro,  move it to a different directory, open it (if it is a.KRZ or a 
.MAC Þle), etc.
Macros
The K2vx lets you create lists of disk Þles called Macros.  The Þles can be located on any drive, 
whether SCSI based or the internal Floppy drive.  Files from SCSI drives in Roland and Akai 
format can also appear in Macros. Ensoniq Þles are not currently supported by K2vx macros.
Macros are stored in a data object called a Macro Table, and these can exist in two forms:
1. A Macro Table object in the K2vx's non-volatile RAM.
2. A disk Þle, containing one Macro Table object.  This disk Þle is called a Macro Þle, and it 
has a .MAC extension (visible in the directory listing.)
Macros are primarily used to conÞgure a K2vx with sound and sequence data from several 
Þles, or selected objects within Þles.  When a Macro Þle is loaded, every Þle that is listed in its 
Macro Table will be loaded in, according to the order of the entries in the Macro Table.
The Macro Page
There can only be one Macro Table in the K2vx's memory at any time.  This object is created for 
the Þrst time by turning on Macro Record mode, from the Macro page, which you reach by 
pressing the Macro soft button on the Disk mode page, as shown below.