8 “Import” button
Click this to open the “Import” dialog and import voices from an existing Library file. You
can drag-and-drop voices to the Library Window .
n More than one of these dialogs can be opened simultaneously.
“Import” Dialog
1 “File name:” ................................Shows the name of the Library file from which you will import voice data.
2
“Open File” button ......................Click this to open the “Open File” dialog and select a Library file to open.
3
“Memory:” ..................................Click this and choose the Memory from which you will import voice data.
4
Voice list......................................This area shows all the voices in the selected Memory as a scrollable list,
in order of voice number. You can select a voice here and import it
directly to the voice list in the Library Window by drag-and-drop.
(Multiple voices can also be imported this way.) In Windows, you can
alternatively copy the voice by selecting it and pressing [CTRL]+[C] on
the computer keyboard, and then switch to the Library Window and
press [CTRL]+[V] at the new location to paste (import) it.
n To select a block of voices, click the number of the first voice, hold down the [Shift] key, then click
the last voice .
5
“Monitor” ....................................If you check this box, the bulk data for each voice you select from the list
will be transferred to your CS6x/CS6R/S80/S30 synthesizer for monitoring.
To monitor the voice, use the keyboard of your CS6x/S80/S30 synthesizer
or the keyboard connected to your CS6R synthesizer.
n Monitoring will not be possible if the MIDI Out port and other parameters in the Editor Setup are not
set correctly. For further details, see page 10.
n You cannot import a Drum Voice to a Normal Voice list or a Normal Voice to a Drum Voice list.
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[Close] button ............................Click this to close the Import dialog.