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Disk Mode
Storing Objects in the Memory Banks
If you happen to have multiple copies of the necessary programs already loaded into different
banks, you can control which bank of programs will be linked to the songs by choosing a certain
bank to load the song le into. The relinked programs will be the rst set encountered according
to the Relink-by-Name search algorithm dened above.
Not Loading the Name Table
There may be a time that you wish to load objects from a le containing a name table, but you
don’t want the K2661 to relink any dependent objects according to the name table. This can be
accomplished by “Opening” the le from the Load function, and selecting any desired objects
from within the le, except the name table. The selected objects will be loaded into the bank you
specify, however the Relink-by-Name mechanism will not function.
Relink-by-Name Processing Time
Normally, the time taken to relink several dependent objects using the name search will be
insignicant, relative to the time it takes to load the data from the le. However, if you are
attempting to relink a very large amount of dependents by loading one le (say, 200 samples or
so), there may be a noticeable wait while the K2661 searches its object database for the
dependents. If this happens, it’s best to be patient.
Storing Objects in the Memory Banks
There is a separate bank of Object IDs for each object type. That is, you can store 999 programs,
999 samples, 255 songs, and so on. There are two groups of object types, based upon the number
of available Object IDs. Table 13-1 shows the number of IDs and ID ranges—in ROM and in
RAM—for both groups of object types.
Object Type Total Available Object IDs
ROM ID
Ranges
RAM ID
Ranges
Samples
Keymaps
Programs
Setups
999
199
100199
200299
300399
400499
500599
600699
700799
800899
900999
Quick Access Banks
Songs
Velocity Maps
Pressure Maps
Intonation Tables
255 175
100119
200219
300319
400419
500519
600619
700719
800819
900919
Table 13-1 Memory Banks: Object IDs Available for Different Object Types

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