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SP-3 SCSI interface Manual
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Deleting a Directory
A directory is deleted in the same way as any other disk file:
1.
Make sure that there are no files remaining in the directory. A directory cannot be deleted if
it contains any files.
2.
Press
(LOAD)
then (SYSTEM.MIDl) and scroll to the name of the directory you wish to delete.
To check the number of files still contained in the directory, scroll left or right while the
directory name is displayed.
3.
With the name of the directory you wish to delete displayed, press and hold down (LOAD),
then press (CANCEL). The display shows “DELETE <directory name>
?”
4.
Press (ENTER-YES). The directory will be deleted from the disk.
Directory Recommendations
If you have formatted your SCSI Storage Device using the default directory structure option, then
some of the following considerations have been taken care of for you. However, it is still
important to understand the concepts described here if you wish to get maximum use and
optimum performance from your system.
It is a good idea to give some thought to how you will be using your ASR-10 and SCSI Storage
Device before you start saving files, so that you will not have to reorganize files later, which can
cause a degradation of drive performance as well as creating more work. Try to organize files of
similar types into separate directories where you can find them more easily. Start by creating
directories that cover broad areas. It is possible to make a directory that contains only other
directories. The default Root Directory is of this type. It contains directories for each of the main
ASR-10 file types and looks like the following:
ASR-10 Default
Directory
Structure
I I I I 1
1
-
SOUNDS
2
-
SEQUENCES
3
-
BANKS
4
-
SYSEX
5
-
MACROFILE 1
FACTORY SNDS
MY SOUNDS
My BANKS
FACTORY BNKS
FACTORY SEQS MY SEQUENCES
You could start saving different instruments into the SOUNDS directory but you would be
limited to thirty-eight instruments. Instead, it makes more sense to first create more directories
that will contain specific groups of sounds.
Note:
Make sure that you are in the directory you think you are in before creating
more subdirectories or saving new files (see the Enter Directory description). This will
save you confusion later when looking for your files.
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