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Disk Mode
Macros
From the LOAD MACRO page, you can select one or more individual macro entries for loading, 
instead of having to load the entire macro. This is done using the Select soft button, identical to 
the method of saving macro entries. In fact, this dialog operates identically to the Save Macro 
dialog, with one exception, the Check soft button.
The Check button will cross-check all of the macro entries in this opened macro Þle against the 
current RAM Macro table, if there is one. Any entries in the opened macro Þle that are not in the 
RAM Macro table will be selected when you press the Check button. The selected macro entries 
can then be loaded by pressing OK.   This can be helpful to avoid loading in duplicate Þles if 
you...
1. Use Macro Record to keep a running history of Þles that you have already loaded into the 
K2600.
2. Have a lot of macro Þles that load similar lists of Þles.
If the Open button is pressed from a disk function other than Load, you will see the VIEW 
MACRO page:
Func:VIEW|MACRO|||Sel:0/4||||Index:|||1|
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|5:\ANALOG\MULTIVOX.K26||||||||200:F:|||
|5:\ANALOG\NOISE.K26|||||||||||200:F:|||
|5:\ANALOG\RESONANT.K26||||||||200:F:|||
|5:\ANALOG\SYNAPSE.K26|||||||||200:F:|||
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The only function of this dialog is to view the Macro table entries stored in a macro Þle. This 
feature is useful when, for example, you are about to delete a macro Þle and want to know what 
information is contained in the Þle before you remove it from the disk.
Editing Macros
The RAM Macro table can be edited from the MACRO page. You can select one or more macro 
entries and execute any of the following operations on them:
1. Change the Disk ID.
2. Change the bank and mode settings.
3. Delete the selected macro entries.
To edit a macro Þle already saved on your disk, it is necessary to Þrst load the macro Þle into the 
RAM Macro table:
Making sure that Macro Record mode is enabled, go to the Load function, highlight the macro 
Þle you wish to edit, and then either select certain entries from the macro Þle (by pressing Open 
to get to the LOAD MACRO page), or just press OK to load the entire macro Þle. When you see