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Formatting the memory card for the xv-88 (format), Renaming a file (rename), Deleting unwanted files (delete) – Roland XV-88 User Manual

Page 189: Copying files between memory cards (file copy), P. 189)

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Chapter 10. Memory Settings (Utility Mode)

Chapter 10

Formatting the Memory Card for
the XV-88 (FORMAT)

This function initializes (formats) a memory card so that XV-
88 data can be saved to it. Before a new memory card or a
memory card used on another device can be used on the XV-
88, it must be formatted on the XV-88.

fig.10-31

Please be aware that formatting will erase all the data
currently stored on the memory card.

Renaming a File (RENAME)

This operation allows you to change the name of a file
already stored on the memory card.

fig.10-32.e

You can assign the file a name of up to eight characters.
For details on assigning names, refer to

“Assigning a

Name”

(p. 28).

The file name extension (.SVD) cannot be changed.

Deleting Unwanted Files (DELETE)

Use this operation to delete unwanted files from a memory
card.

fig.10-33

Copying Files Between Memory
Cards (FILE COPY)

Use FILE COPY to copy files stored on one memory card to
another memory card.

• The copy destination memory card must already be

formatted (p. 189).

• Insert and remove memory cards used in the FILE COPY

procedure only as directed by the on-display
instructions. Using other procedures can damage the
memory cards, rendering them unusable.

1. Select “4. FILE COPY” in the CARD page to display a

screen like the following.

fig.10-34

2. Insert the memory card containing the file you want to

copy in the MEMORY CARD slot and press [ENTER].

3. Use the VALUE dial, [INC/+]/[DEC/-] or numeric keys

to select the file you want to copy, then press [ENTER].

The following display will appear.

fig.10-35

4. Insert the copy destination card and press [ENTER].

The following display will appear.

fig.10-36.e

5. Specify the number of copy destination file. When

necessary, change the name of copy destination file. You
can assign the file a name of up to eight characters.

For details on assigning names, refer to

“Assigning a

Name”

(p. 28).

6. Press [ENTER] to execute the File Copy, and the

following display will appear.

fig.10-37

To continue on, and copy more files, press [ENTER]. To
exit the operation, press [EXIT].

Original file name

New file name

Copy source (file number : file name)

Copy destination (file number : file name)