Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual page 78

Sequence remixer
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11. Disk
Rename
Parameter
File type
Disk file
File name location
File name Character
RENAME!
Character Delete
Enter
* For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).
1 Make sure the disk containing the file you want to
rename is properly inserted into the RM1x floppy disk
drive.
2 Use Display Knob 1 to select the type of file you want
to rename: "PATT" to show only pattern files in the file
list, or "ALL" to show all available files in the file list.
3 Use Display Knob 2 to select the file you want to re-
name from the file list on the display.
4 Enter a new file name. Use Display Knobs 3 and 4 to
select a character location and character, then press
the F4 function button (Enter) to enter the specified
character at the selected location. Repeat until the
file name is complete.
5 Press the F1 function button (RENAME!). "Execut-
ing" will appear while the file is being renamed.
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RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER
Values
PATT, ALL
A ... ~
-
-
-
Function
Specifies the file type.
You can select one of two types of file to rename. For details on the
types of file, refer to "Types of file used by the RM1x." (page 43)
Selects the file to rename.
Sets the character cursor at any location within the 8-character file
name.
Selects a character to be inserted at the current character location.
Executes the rename operation.
Moves the character cursor back one location and deletes the char-
acter at that location.
Enters the character selected by Display Knob 4 (CHARACTER) at
the current character location in the file name.
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• If the filename extension of an SMF file is renamed, it
may become impossible to load the file.
• The disk write-protect slide must be in the write-enable
position to perform a rename operation. If it is not, the
"Write Protected!" error message will appear when you
attempt to execute the rename operation.

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