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Chapter 16: Saving and Loading (DISK Mode)
Samples or sequences you create in the MPC5000 will be lost when you turn off the unit. If you wish to keep the data,
you need to save it. You can use the saved files again by loading them into the MPC5000.
About memory cards
The MPC5000 uses Type I or Type II compact flash cards. Cards in sizes up to 2 gigabytes are supported. The MPC5000
comes with one compact flash card containing factory sounds to get you started, but you can use any compatible card
for saving.
Tip: MB indicates the size of the memory card. The larger this number is, the more data you can store.
Note: The size of the compact flash card that MPC5000 can handle is from 32MB to 2GB.
Note: When you use a new compact flash card with the MPC5000, you need to format the card before using it. For
more information about formatting the card, see the 'Formatting' section on page 177.
Saving
In this section, you will learn how to save your work. This is done in the SAVE page, which can be accessed by pressing
the [MODE] and [PAD 3] (DISK).
Selecting the destination
You can choose where to save your files on a memory card or the internal Hard Disk. Here, you will learn how the data
will be saved, and how to select the destination.
01. Press [MODE] and [F3] (DISK)
This will open the DISK page.
02. Press [F2] (SAVE)
The SAVE page will be displayed.
03. Select the device you would like to save to.
For this example, choose the Hard Drive.
04. Move through the directory using the left/right cursor buttons.
The files in the Hard Disk are saved in the directories
hierarchically, like other computer files.
You can use the [DATA] wheel to move through the list to select
different folders. Pressing the left/right [CURSOR] buttons will
move through the directories.
For example, as shown in the picture above, when you scroll
with the [DATA] wheel to select the AUTOLOAD folder and then
press the right cursor button again, the AUTOLOAD folder will
be displayed above the Directory List, and the contents of the AUTOLOAD folder will be displayed. If you press the left cursor button, the
Directory List will go back up to the ROOT directory.
Tip: The ROOT folder indicates the top directory of the Hard Disk. There is no other upper directory.
05. Select the folder you wish to save the data to.
If you wish to create a new folder, proceed to the next step. If not, proceed to the next section, which details saving each file type.
Saving to Compact Flash
In order to save to Compact Flash, replace HARD DRIVE with CF CARD in step #3 above.
Note: Make sure that you insert the compact flash card completely into the slot.
Creating a New Folder
You can create a new folder and select it as the destination.
01. Press [F2](SAVE) to enter the SAVE tab.
02. Select the directory in which you wish to create a new folder.
The new folder will be created in the folder currently selected. The name and path of
the current folder will be displayed above the navigation window.
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