Operator`s manual

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/ SAVE
The window shows you the contents of the root directory or the currently open folder and you can
use OPEN and CLOSE FOLDER to navigate your way around your disk to set
where
the item
(multi, program or sample) will be saved. For example, opening SMF FOLDER:
The selected item will be saved to that folder.
Alternatively, you may also create a new folder to save to using NEW FOLDER.
If the selected disk is not the correct one, you can use DISK LIST to select another disk to save to.
Once selected, you may navigate your way around the folders as described above.
In either window, pressing F14 will show this prompt:
You may rename the item you are saving if you want. This is useful in case you want save an
edited copy of the item and retain the original on disk or in case you used an autoname and want
to give it a more meaningful name.
The selected folder where the item will be saved to is shown beneath the item’s name. If it is the
wrong destination, press CANCEL and select the correct folder.
Using the usual ‘checkboxes’, you can select what will be saved. In this case, you can choose to
save just the selected multi with or without its associated programs and their samples. You can
also choose to save all multis, again with or without the associated programs and samples.
Alternatively, you can save the entire contents of memory.
The CHECK NAMES key allows you to disable the file checking - with it ON (checked ), if a multi
of the same name exists in the selected folder, you will be prompted and asked if you want to
overwrite it or not. With CHECK NAMES switched OFF (checked ), files of the same name will
automatically be overwritten without prompting you.