Resetting The User Memory To The Initial Factory Settings - Yamaha Motif XF6 Owner's Manual

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Setting Up
Loading the Demo data
In the default settings (when shipped from the factory),
several Demo Songs and Patterns are stored to the
instrument, starting at Song 01 and Pattern 01. However, you
may delete them by recording your original data or loading a
different Song/Pattern from an external USB storage device.
To restore the original Demo data, follow the instructions
below.
NOTICE
Loading the Demo data overwrites all the Songs or Patterns. Before
loading the Demo data, please check whether or not there is
important data in the Songs or Patterns. If there is important data in
the Songs or Patterns, save it to the external USB storage device or a
computer on the network before loading the Demo data. For
information about how to save, see page 64.
1
Press the [FILE] button and [UTILITY] button
simultaneously.
The Demo Load display appears.
2
Make sure that the Load Type is set to "all," then
press the [ENTER] button to load the Demo data.
A display prompt appears to confirm whether or not the
destination data (Song/Pattern) should be deleted.
NOTE
If you want to load only the Demo Song data, set the Load
Type to "song." If you want to load only the Demo Pattern
data, set the Load Type to "pattern."
NOTICE
Loading the Demo data will overwrite all the Song/Pattern data
already created and stored, regardless of the Load Type setting.
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Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the Demo
Load operation.
The Demo data is loaded to the Song and Pattern memory
location, then the Song Play Track View display appears.
NOTE
If you set the Load Type to "pattern" in step 2 above, the Pattern
Play display appears after loading.
Resetting the User Memory to
the Initial Factory Settings
The original factory settings of this synthesizer's User
Memory can be restored as follows.
NOTE
When connecting a computer to the MOTIF XF via a
IEEE1394 cable, disable the driver used for this
connection beforehand, and follow the procedure below to
execute Factory Set.
NOTICE
When the factory settings are restored, all the Voice,
Performance, Song, Pattern, and system settings in the Utility
mode you created will be erased. Make sure you are not
overwriting any important data. Be sure to save all important
data to your USB storage device or a computer on the network
before executing this procedure (page 64).
1
Press the [UTILITY] button then the [JOB]
button to call up the Factory Set display.
2
Set the check box of "All" to on, then press
the [ENTER] button.
The display prompts you for confirmation. Press the
[DEC/NO] button to cancel the Load operation.
3
Press the [INC/YES] button to execute the
Factory Set.
After the Factory Set has been completed, a
"Completed" message appears and operation returns
to the original display.
NOTICE
• For Factory Set operations that take longer to process, you
will see the message "Now executing Factory Set..." during
processing. While such a message is shown on the display,
never attempt to turn off the power while data is being written
to Flash ROM. Turning the power off in this state results in
loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze (due
to corruption of data in the Flash ROM). This means that this
synthesizer may not be able to start up properly, even when
turning the power on next time.
• When entering a checkmark to the box of the Power On Auto
Factory Set and executing the Factory Set, the Factory Set
will automatically be executed each time turning the power
on. Keep in mind that this also means that your original data
in Flash ROM will be erased each time you turn on the power.
Therefore, the checkmark of this box should normally be
removed. If you remove the checkmark of this box and
execute the Factory Set, the Factory Set will not be executed
when turning the power on next time.
For details about the Factory Set, refer to "Resetting the
User Memory to the Initial Factory Settings—[JOB]
(Factory Set)" in the Reference Manual.

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