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RECORDING SEGMENTS
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2N CLEARING THE MEMORY
(SET-UP SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 12, 15, & 16)
If you reach a memory FULL condition (as indicated by the display), save what you have
on disk. After doing this, you will probably want to clear some or all data in the SP-1200’s
memory to create more space. Another occasion where you might want to clear data is if
you’ve finished working on a song/segment or group of songs/segments, saved the data,
and want to start over from scratch. Here’s how to clear data:
1. Activate the SET-UP module by pressing its switch. Its LED will glow, and the dis-
play will ask for a function from the list printed to the right of the SET-UP switch.
2. Key in 23 (SPECIAL). We hid the memory clearing functions in the SPECIAL section
to make it harder to erase things accidentally. Now move Slider #1 to catalog the
various special functions; note that there are three separate memory clearing op-
tions.
3. Key in 12 to clear all memory. The display will ask if you really want to do this. If so,
press YES.
4. Key in 15 to clear all sound memory (this erases all samples in the
SP-1200). The display will ask if you really want to do this. If so, press YES.
5. Key in 16 to clear all sequence memory. This keeps the samples intact but erases the
various segment and song patterns. The display will ask if you really want to do
this. If so, press YES.
6. De-active the SET-UP module...and start filling up the memory again.
2O CHECK REMAINING MEMORY
(SET-UP SPECIAL FUNCTION 13)
Whenever the SP-1200 is stopped, you may check the remaining amount of memory by
activating the SET-UP module, keying in 23 for the special function menu, and keying in 13
to select the memory remaining function. The display will show the amount of sequence
memory available (expressed as a percentage) and the amount of sound (sampling)
memory in seconds.
If you find yourself running out of memory often, make sure you read Section 3M
(Efficient Use of Memory).
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