Renaming a file (rename), Deleting unwanted files (delete), Executing disk-related functions (tools) – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)

Disk-Related Functions (Disk Utility)

Renaming a File (Rename)

This function changes the name of a file.

• File name extensions cannot be changed.

• Files on the master disks of the Standard MIDI File releases, etc.

from Roland cannot be renamed.

1.

Access the Disk Utility screen (p. 187).

2.

Press

or

to select the file whose file name you want

to copy.

3.

Press [4 (Rename)].

The Rename File window appears.

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4.

Modify the file name, and press [8 (OK)].

For details on assigning names, refer to

“Assigning a Name”

(p.

30).

The Rename File window appears.

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5.

Press [8 (Execute)] to execute the operation.

Deleting Unwanted Files

(Delete)

Use this function to delete unwanted files from disk.

Master disks of Standard MIDI Files releases, etc. from Roland
cannot be deleted.

1.

Access the Disk Utility screen (p. 187).

2.

Press

or

to select the file that you want to delete.

3.

Press [5 (Delete)].

The Delete File window appears.

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4.

Press [8 (Execute)] to execute the operation.

Executing Disk-Related

Functions (Tools)

You can execute a variety of disk-related functions, such as
formatting (Format) or changing the name (Volume Label).

Preparing a Disk for Use by the

Fantom

This function initializes (formats) a disk so that Fantom data can be
saved to it. Before a new disk or a disk used on another device can be
used on the Fantom, it must be formatted on the Fantom.

• Please be aware that formatting will erase all the data already

resident on the disk.

• Master disk releases of Standard MIDI Files from Roland, etc.

cannot be formatted.

1.

Access the Disk Utility screen (p. 187).

2.

Press [6 (Tools)].

The Select Command window appears.

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3.

Press

or

to select “Quick Format Floppy Disk,” and

then press [8 (Select)].

The Quick Format Floppy Disk window appears.

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4.

Assign a name (Volume Label) to the disk and press [8

(OK)].

For details on assigning names, refer to

“Assigning a Name”

(p.

30).

The Quick Format Floppy Disk window appears.

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5.

Press [8 (Execute)] to execute the operation.

If it is not possible to format using “Quick Format Floppy Disk,”
a message of “You Cannot Quick Format This Disk” will appear.
In this case, select “Full Format Floppy Disk” in step 3, and
format the disk.

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