Disk Mode
The Multiple Object Selector Page
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Multiple Object Selector page, set the selection range to Everything (or press the All 
soft button), and press Toggle.  This will return you to the object list display, with 
everything that is not in use by the song now selected for deletion.  All you would 
have to do then is press OK and confirm the delete operation.
Clear Clears the selection status of all objects within the specified range.  A basic example 
of this would be if you wanted to save a file containing everything in RAM except 
Programs.  You could first select all the objects with the Left/Right cursor button 
double-press, and then go to the Multiple Object Selector.  From there you could set 
the selection range to be Programs in All Banks, and press Clear.  The K2500 would 
return to the object list display, with the only the desired objects selected for saving.
Set For each of the objects in the specified range, select the object.  For Example, to 
select all Keymaps and Samples in the 300's bank for saving, you would first set the 
selection criteria to Type/Range, set the Type to Samples, set the Bank to 300's,  and 
press Set.  Then, you would press Multi again, and just change the Type parameter to 
Keymap, and press Set again.  The desired range of objects would then be selected 
and ready to proceed with saving.
Cancel Exits from the  Multiple Object Selector page, with no action, and returns to the  object 
function,  with the previously displayed object list. 
Entering Selection Criteria in the Multiple Object Selector
This section describes the operation of the selection modes provided on the Multiple Object 
Selector page.  These are accessed by scrolling the Select: parameter to different values, as 
pictured above.