PCR-1 User’s Guide
 
Loading Program/Setup Files Into RAM
 
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(which is near the end of the list). When you install/load the 
Orchestral set, 16 new categories are inserted at different 
points within the list of Internal categories. Unlike the GM 
categories, the orchestral categories aren’t just inserted in a 
continuous block; they’re organized so that they’re listed 
with similar categories (for example, all the non-GM string 
categories appear next to each other in the list).
 
Loading Program/Setup Files Into RAM
 
The set of programs you’re going to use most—Orchestral or 
GM—is the set you should install in ROM. That way the 
programs/setups will always be available, even if you do a 
hard reset.
Whichever set you decide to install in ROM, you can still 
have access to the other set of programs, by loading them 
into RAM. This set of programs stays in RAM until you load 
something else into RAM or do a hard reset.
 
Caution
 
:  Loading files into RAM replaces some or all of the 
objects already stored there. When you load the GM set into 
RAM, it replaces all the programs in the User bank. When 
you load the Orchestral set, it replaces all the programs in the 
User bank, as well as Setups 
 
001
 
–
 
032
 
 in the User bank. If you 
don’t want to lose these programs and setups, you should 
dump (save) them before loading See your instrument’s 
User’s Guide for instructions.
1. Connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI Out of your 
computer or sequencer to the MIDI In of the PC2.
2. Insert the PC2 CD into the CD-ROM drive of your 
computer or sequencer.
3. Launch your sequencer application if necessary.
4. Save (dump) any programs in the User bank that you 
want to keep, because they’ll be erased when you load 
the MIDI file (this also applies to Setups 
 
001
 
–032 in the 
User bank if you load the Orchestral program set).
5. Open the MIDI file that you want to load in RAM, The 
Orchestral file’s name is ORCHRAM.mid, and the GM