A program and
samples are packed and it is made one file.
If [SHIFT]+F2 (PACK) button is pressed, the
window of "Sample Packing" will open.
If F5 (DO IT) button is pressed, a program and
samples will be packed and it will be made one file.
Moreover, an original sample is deleted. (The sample for which
other programs are used is not deleted.)
As for the program and sample which were packed,
"P" is displayed on the head of a name.
If F3 (ALL PGM) button is pressed in the window of
"Sample Packing", the window of "Pack ALL Programs"
will open.
If the F5(DO IT) button is pressed, all programs
will be packed.
Notes
The sample which has not been packed cannot be assigned to the
packed program.
However, packed samples can be exchanged. (It cannot do, when a
program is INST.)
The program for which 64 or more samples are used cannot be
packed.
The packed sample is not displayed in the trim and the sample
list.
The sample packed when the packed program was deleted is also
deleted together.
Even if it packs, the
capacity of a memory does not increase.
If a sample is packed, 999 or more samples can be treated.
Moreover, load time will become early somewhat, when it is the
program for which many samples are used.
In save mode, it is displayed as a program.
In the packed program, an extension becomes a file
of "PAC".
The packed program is restored.
Please press [SHIFT]+F2 (UNPACK) button to restore
the packed program.
"Sample Unpack" window will open.
The packed program will be restored if F5 (DO
IT) button is pressed.