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Q:
Can I get rid of the demo songs to save RAM?
A:
You can delete demo songs to gain RAM space, and you can
dump them to files via SysEx so that you can load them again at a later time without having to use the CD. Note: The PC2 allows you to select ROM demos and execute the delete function as if you were really deleting the ROM demos. They don’t truly get deleted, however. You can actually delete only those demos that you’ve loaded in RAM. 1. Go into Demo mode. On keyboard models, press Sound Select 14 and Sound Select 16 at the same time; on rackmount models, press the MIDI Receive and Global buttons at the same time. The top line of the display shows DEMO: followed by the ID and name of the currently selected demo song. 2. Use the Alpha Wheel or the Minus or Plus button to select the desired demo. If you’re going to dump the demo, make sure you have a MIDI connection between the MIDI Out of the PC2 and the MIDI In of the receiving device. 3. Press Store (on keyboard models) or Edit/Store (on rackmount models). The PC2’s display asks you if you want to delete the current demo. 4. Skip to Step 5 if you want to dump the demo. Otherwise press Enter to delete the demo. When it’s gone, the display shows Deleted! If you decide not to delete the demo, press Cancel instead of Enter; this returns you to Demo mode. 5. Press the Right cursor button. The display asks if you want to dump the current demo. 6. Press Enter to start the dump. On keyboard models, the LED in the MIDI Xmit button lights to indicate the data flow. When the dump is finished, the display shows Demo|Dumped! briefly, then returns to the Dump|Demo? prompt.
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