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APPENDIX
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APPENDIX G: SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
(SET-UP MODULE FUNCTION #23)
11. CATALOG FUNCTIONS Use slider #1 to display the options available in the spe-
cial function mode.
12. CLEAR ALL MEMORY This function is used to clear the SP-1200 of all segment
and song information, as well as all sounds. If you wish to abort the erase procedure,
simply answer “NO” to the the “REALLY?” prompt in the LCD.
CAUTION: All information not saved to disk will be lost forever when the CLEAR
ALL MEMORY function is complete.
13. MEMORY REMAINING The LCD will show you available sequencer note memory
for segments and songs (in percentage) and available sound sampling memory (in
seconds). Remember that there is a limit of 2.5 seconds for any one sample although
the display may show more than 2.5 seconds of total sample time available.
14. WRITE SMPTE Please refer to section 6-G for information about writing SMPTE.
15. CLEAR SOUND MEMORY This function is used to clear the SP-1200 of all sounds.
Segment and song memory is unaffected.
16. CLEAR SEQUENCES This function is used to clear the SP-1200 of all segment and
song information. All sounds will remain intact.
17. COPY SOUND This function allows you to move any sound in the SP-1200 to any
location. For example, if you want to move sound D8 to location D7 and sound A1 to
location D8, you would follow the procedure outlined below.
PROCEDURE DISPLAY READS
1. Press: Set-up Module button Set-up function?
(11-23)
2. Press: 23 (Special) on keypad Catalog Functions
Use Slider #1
3. Press: 17 (Copy sound) on keypad Copy sound:
Select Sound
4. Press: D8 button D8 —>
(the sound to be copied) Select Sound
5. Press: D7 button D8 —> D7
(the destination location) Confirm? y/n
6. Press: Yes on keypad Catalog Functions
(to confirm and execute copy) Use Slider #1
Now the D8 sound is found in both the D8 and D7 locations.
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