User Manual
6.3 MANAGING SONGS FILES
As described in chapter 4, Chorum 10 allows you to record and store up to 61 songs in internal
memory. It is possible to transfer all the songs recorded by the user (not the factory ones) from the
internal memory to a USB pen inserted in the connector [
them if necessary, thus providing an almost unlimited amount of memory.
To transfer songs files to and from the USB stick, make sure that the LED [USB] is on (if not, press
the [MEMORY] button), then follow this procedure:
1.
Holding down the [SET] button press the [REC] button: all LEDs on the panel flash twice.
Holding down the [SET] button,
2.
To copy songs from the internal memory to the USB stick, press and hold the [5]
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button for a few moments: the LED of the button starts flashing until the songs are
copied to the USB stick. On the USB stick .mid files are created, named 01 to 61
(corresponding to the 61 songs in the internal memory of the instrument) in the
"organ\songs" folder.
To copy all songs from the USB stick to the internal memory, press and hold the
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[6] button for a few moments: the LED of the button starts flashing until the songs
are copied from the USB stick to the internal memory.
Press the [REC] button to return to normal operation.
3.
N.B.
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When copying from internal memory to USB stick, the .mid files already in the "organ\songs"
folder are irreparably overwritten. It is however possible to create personal folders with other
names, as well as renaming .mid files of songs. When loading into Chorum 10, however, the.
mid files must always be named with numbers from 01.mid to 61.mid and must be found in the
"organ\songs" folder.
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When copying from USB stick to internal memory, the songs in the internal memory are
irreparably overwritten.
6.4 MANAGING COMBINATIONS FILES
As described in par. 2.1, Chorum 10 has 12 general combinations. It is possible to transfer all the
combinations, up to a maximum of 12 files (each containing 12 combinations), and then reload
them, if necessary, in a specific section of the internal memory or in a USB stick inserted on the
connector [
] on the panel underneath the keyboard. This provides an almost unlimited amount
of memory.
To transfer the combination files, follow this procedure:
Use the [MEMORY] button to select the memory unit (internal / USB stick) in which you
1.
want to save or load the combination file. For more information on memory selection, refer
to point 10 of the par. 2.1.
To save all current combinations in the selected memory unit, hold down the [REC]
2A.
button and press one of the combination buttons; the LED of the button starts to flash until
the copy ends. A package is created with the number of the combination pressed. In the
USB stick, this package is a .mem file located in the "organ\memories" folder. Keep in mind
that if bank B of the combinations is selected, the packages generated range from 7 to 12.
To load a package of all combinations, hold down the [REC] button and press one of the
2B.
combination buttons whose number is the same as the package you want to load; the LED
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