Akai CD3000XL Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
SAVE
Page 210 CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual
The options are:
ENTIRE VOLUME This will save the entire contents of the memory to disk. This
will include all programs, samples, the multi and effects file (if
the optional EB16 multi-effects processor is fitted).
ALL PROGS+SAMPLES This will save all programs and samples only. The MULTI and
any effects files will be ignored and not saved.
ALL PROGRAMS ONLY This will save all the programs in memory but will not save the
samples associated with them. This is useful if you have made
any changes to one or more programs but you have not
edited any samples.
ALL SAMPLES This will save all the samples currently in memory. This is
useful if you have just had an extensive sample editing
session.
CURSOR PROG+SAMPLES This will save the selected program and its associated samples
only. This is useful when you make a small edit to a program.
CURSOR ITEM ONLY This will save the selected individual item be it a program, a
sample or a multi. If the optional EB16 effects processor is
installed, you may also save effects files. You may also save
ME-35T Drum settings, D-D SONG files (called TL’s - take lists)
and BULK files (i.e. System Exclusive data dumped into the
sampler’s memory from synthesisers, drum machines,
sequencers, etc.) using the BULK DUMP function (see
GLOBAL - MIDI for an explanation of this).
OPERATING SYSTEM You may save the current operating system to disk (more on
this later).
MULTI+PROGS+SAMPS This will save the multi plus its associated programs and their
associated samples. It will also save the effects file (if the
optional EB16 multi-effects processor is fitted).
NOTE: If you have programs in memory that you call up in the multi via program change
commands in the sequence (for example, you use MIDI program change to change the
acoustic piano sound used in the verse to an electric piano sound in the chorus), those
programs which are not currently in the multi at the time of saving will not be saved. Your
attention is brought to this as you may save a multi and then wonder why it is not playing back
correctly when you subsequently re-load it. If you do have programs in memory for selection via
the sequencer’s MIDI program change, use SAVE ENTIRE VOLUME.