![]() ![]() These file types can also be loaded directly into a Library area. ![]() ![]() These Motif XF file types will replace the data in your USER AREA if you choose to direct them there. (Note: The Montage can also load Motif XF All Arpeggio, and All Waveform file types but these do not impact your Performances.) (.X3V) - a Motif XF "ALL VOICE" file will load 512 normal and 32 Drum kits - filling 544/640 locations (.X3A) - a Motif XF "ALL" data file will load 512 normal and 32 Drum kits -filling 544/640 locations These will also overwrite your current User area. You can also load the following file types to the USER area of the Montage. And it is important to understand this difference. There are several differences between the USER File and the LIBRARY File. > "Contents" > "Save/Store" > set the CONTENTS TYPE = USER file or LIBRARY file. ![]() You have two options to back up your work, you can SAVE your data to a connected USB stick (for long term storage), as either a USER (.X7U) or a LIBRARY (.X7L) file. So before you load any data to your USER area, you will want to create a backup file of your work. It is your responsibility to always create a backup file of your 'User' work before loading in new data. This is neither unusual, nor extraordinary. It will warn you that loading this file will overwrite the data in current memory. If you attempt to Load this file, you will receive a warning in the screen.įail to read it carefully at your peril. When you get a file, the three characters after the file name will tell you everything you need to know about that file.įor example, a file designated. (The "JOB" box in the upper right allows you to select multiple Performances when managing Performances). The icon in the upper right corner of each box indicates that touching the box will cause a option pop-in box to appear at the left side of the screen. In the screenshot below 25 out of the possible 640 Performances are occupied. And each User Performance will be listed. You will be shown how many of the 640 potential locations you have actually filled. Press > "Contents" > "Data Utility" > you will see folders of your current situation, select the "Performance" folder. You can at any time view and manage the Performances in your User area, by navigating to the User Performance folder: (This is quite different from previous Yamaha synths where every slot was occupied by a "placeholder"). There are zero Performances in the User area when you first got your Montage. You can search just Presets, or just User, or just within an installed Library. Shown below is the options when you touch "BANK". When searching, use the " Bank" function to limit and fine tune your search. It will be your friend, if you give things unique names (even if you only add your initials) this will make it easier to find when you search. Finding exactly where data "goes" in the Montage is all about Category Search. It is very important that you rename your newly edited creation so that you can distinguish it from the original. It would take a major factory version update to rewrite the ROM area.Īny of the 1920 Preset Performances can be edited, but when you go to *store* the data, your edited Performance will be written to the User area of the Montage. You will never lose these and they will be in your Montage always. There are 1920 Preset Performances in the Montage. Montage User Files and Library Files, know which to use and when. ![]()
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