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172 X75HD/X75SD Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 10: Special Function Buttons
Using the Memory Function
Using the Memory button, you can store and recall user settings for up
to 100 presets on an SD card, or up to 10 presets in the X75 itself.
When storing each “package” of parameter settings, the memory will
automatically save to a default file naming structure (X75Save00 in an
SD card, or Preset Slot 1 in an X75). Files on the SD card can be
renamed later, using Windows Explorer in a PC.
Once all of the available default filenames are “used up” you must
delete the existing files, overwrite the existing files, or rename these
files to make room for new default names.
Table 10-8 compares the process of saving in the X75 memory to that
of saving in an SD card.
File Naming Conventions
When using SD card presets, filenames have a limit of 24 characters
(before the extension), must have the extension of “.psf”, and must
reside in the x75preset directory.
The following are some examples of usable and unusable file naming
conventions (files are assumed to be in the /x75preset directory):
Example 1
my preset that has a long name.psf
(30 characters)
Result: Will not work (will not display)
Note
A preset can not be saved if
there is not enough space, the
save protection tab is enabled,
or the first 100 default names
are used.
Table 10-8. Comparison of SD Card and X75 Memory Saving
Item SD Card X75 Memory
Default naming convention X75Save00, X75Save01, etc. Preset Slot 1, Preset Slot2, etc.
Limit to number of saved presets 100 using default naming convention
(up to 1000 can be visible when at
least 900 have been renamed)
10 slots
Number of characters allowable in
the filenames
24 63

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