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Copying Data From A Backup Set To The Internal Memory; Mixing Data From Two Or More Backup Sets; Changing The Order Of The Internal Sounds - Korg SV-1 Editor-Handbuch

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Backup page | Copying data from a backup set to the internal memory – 57
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OPYING DATA FROM A BACKUP SET TO THE
INTERNAL MEMORY
You can copy sounds, favorites and User scale from a backup set to the internal
memory of the SV-1.
Go to the Backup page.
1.
Click the Open icon to open a backup set from disk.
2.
Drag sounds and favorites from the backup set to the side drawer's Sounds or
3.
Favorites lists. You can drag sounds onto sound or favorite locations, and
favorites onto favorite or sound locations (they are interchangeable).
Drag User scales from the backup set to the side drawer's Scale list.
4.
You can select more items at the same time (see above). Also, you can use the
5.
tool icons or menu commands to copy or move items.
WARNING: Transferring data from the backup set will delete all the SV-1's
memory content. Be sure you have a backup of that data.
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IXING DATA FROM TWO OR MORE BACKUP
SETS
You can copy data from other backup sets to create a new composite backup set.
Create a new backup set, as seen above (we will call this the Backup Set A).
1.
Click the Open icon to open a second backup set from disk. It will open into
2.
a new tab (we will call this the Backup Set B).
Select any item from Backup Set B, and click the Copy icon to copy it.
3.
Return to Backup Set A (the one you are editing).
4.
Select a location, and choose Paste to paste the original item from Backup Set
5.
B to Backup Set A (the one you are editing).
Click the Save or Save As icon to save Backup Set A to disk.
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HANGING THE ORDER OF THE INTERNAL
SOUNDS
You can rearrange the sounds that come with the SV-1 from the factory. You
might want to do so because you don't like the order we choose, or because there
are sounds you are not using all that often, and prefer to replace them with
sounds you find more useful.

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