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SAVING PROGRAMS CHAPTER 3
Page 8 RPC-2300
Figure 3-1 Autorun jumper
INTRODUCTION
Programs are stored in socket U3. An optional real time
clock module, a DS-1216EM may also be installed in
U3. See Chapter 7 for calendar/clock installation and
operation.
You can store one program up to a maximum size of
about 28K bytes. A general rule to determine program
storage requirements is one line requires 40 bytes. 28K
bytes would store over 700 lines of code. Your
application could be significantly more or less,
depending upon the number of commands / line,
comments, and print statements. Another indication of
program size is to use the file length as saved on a PC
disk.
Despite the fact you may have 128K or 512K RAM
installed, the maximum program size CAMBASIC II can
run is about 28K (leaving room for variable storage).
Only one program can be stored on the EPROM.
Program s cannot be chained.
A flash EPROM is non-volatile (retaining data even
when power is disconnected), having an unlimited
number of read cycles and a limited number of write
cycles (about 1,000). A program is not run from
EPROM . It is transferred to RAM and run from there.
Programs in RAM are run and can be modified. They
can be saved to EPROM for auto execution later.
The SBS-2300 can be set to autorun on power up or reset
by installing a jumper (W1[9-10]). When autorun is on,
the program in EP ROM is loaded into RAM and begins
to execute immediately.
The EP ROM is write-protected w ith a software lock, so
accidental writes on pow er-on or -off are almost
impossible. You cannot disable the lock except when
executing the SAVE command. T o save param eters,
you must use battery backed RAM.
SAVING A PROGRAM
To save a program, set jumper W1[9-10]. You may set
the jumper even if the power is on. R emem ber to
discharge any static electricity before installing or
removing the jumper. For this example, assume you
wanted to save the following program:
10 FOR N = 0 TO 2
20 PRINT "Hello ";
30 NEXT
40 PRINT
If this progr am is not alr eady in, type it in now (or, if
you prefer, use your own program).
Type in the following command:
SAVE
CAM BASIC II will compile the program, program the
EPROM, and verify its contents.
Compile...Write...Verify
The time it takes to do all of this depends upon the
length and complexity of the progr am. Gener ally, it w ill
be from 1 to 20 seconds. The ready prom pt (> ) will
appear when the program has been successfully saved to
the EPROM . If the program does not write to the
EPROM, an error message will appear:
Fail @ xxxx
Saving a program overw rites the pr evious one. Ther e is
no way to recover it since both occupy the same space.
AUTORUNNING
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CGP-1000

1

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

2

PRECAUTIONS

3

Owner’s Manual

5

Data List

5

Accessories

6

—with the iAFC Feature

10

Audio Recording

10

Introduction

11

Playing the Instrument

11

Practicing

11

Expand Your Song Collection

11

Panel Controls

12

Playing the Keyboard

14

Music Rest

16

Using Headphones

17

Changing the Display Language

18

Display Settings

18

2 Press the [2

19

Playing the Demos

23

Quick Guide

24

Showing Specific Demo Topics

24

Operation of the Main Display

25

Playing Voices

28

One-touch Piano Play

29

Using the Pedals

30

Using the Metronome

30

Playing Various Voices

32

Playing Preset Voices

32

Practicing with the Songs

35

1 Select a Song (page 35)

38

2 Turn the [GUIDE] button on

39

3 Press the [8

43

5 Play the keyboard

44

7 Press the [8

44

Accompaniment Feature

45

Pattern Variation

47

To Start Playing

47

Setting)

50

4 Play the keyboard

53

2 Press the [7

53

3 Press the [2

53

Your Own Performance

54

Connecting a Microphone

54

2 Press the [4

56

Own Performance

58

2 Press the [3

59

Audio Recorder)

60

Selecting Message Language

63

Basic Operation

64

Direct Access

64

Selection Display)

65

Main Display

65

(preset) data is stored

66

Deleting Files/Folders

71

Renaming Files/Folders

72

Left of File Name)

72

Creating a New Folder

72

4 Press the [8

73

Settings

74

Independently by Item

75

Data Backup

76

Backup procedure

77

Voice Characteristics

78

Reference

79

Keyboard Part Combinations

79

3 Press the [3

82

Changing Pitch

84

Preset Scale Types

85

Effect Parameters

86

3 Use the [4

87

2 Use the TAB [

89

6 Use the [4

91

6 Use the [3

93

7 Use the [5

93

8 Use the [7

93

EQ (Equalizer)

95

7 Use the [3

96

Master Compressor

97

6 Use the [1

98

9 Use the [3

98

Voice Creating (Voice Set)

101

CGP-1000 Owner’s Manual

101

AT TACK DECAY RELEASE

102

Basic Procedure

103

3 Use the TAB [

104

Style Characteristics

107

2 Use the [1

110

Split Point Settings

111

2 Press the TAB [

112

3 Press the [6

112

4 Enter the search criteria

112

5 Press the [8

113

Editing Records

114

Saving the Record

115

Style Creator

117

Creating a Style

118

Realtime Recording (BASIC)

118

Step Recording (EDIT)

121

Style Assembly (ASSEMBLY)

122

4 Press the TAB[

123

5 Edit the selected Style

123

Root changes

130

Notes played

130

Panel Setups

131

Panel Setup

133

Order—Registration Sequence

134

2 Press the [6

135

Compatible Song Types

136

Operations for Song Playback

137

■ Starting/Stopping a Song

137

Starting Playback

137

Stopping Playback

137

Song Playback

139

CONSOLE)

140

Changing Voices

141

For Keyboard Performance

142

For Karaoke

142

Recording Your Performance

143

Quick Recording

144

Multi Track Recording

145

Step Recording

147

7 Start Step Recording

148

4 Press the [6

149

Staccato

151

Staccatissimo

151

Example 2

152

3 Press the [7

154

2 Press the [5

156

Editing a Recorded Song

158

Basic Editing Operation

158

1 Use the [1

159

Original data

160

3 Edit the data

163

001 : 1 : 1440

164

Editing Lyrics (LYRICS)

166

Using a Microphone

167

3 Press the TAB [

171

5 Use the [1

171

Talk Setting

174

Internet

176

Accessing the Special Website

177

Scrolling the Display

177

Following Links

178

Entering Characters

178

Opening a Bookmarked Page

181

123456 7

182

1 Press the [5

183

5 Press the [2

183

Wireless LAN

185

Changing the Home Page

186

3 Press the [1

187

4 Use the [2

187

Glossary of Internet Terms

188

[PHONES] jacks)

189

Connecting Audio & Video

189

Devices (345)

189

Tone generator

190

Using the Footswitch or Foot

191

Controller

191

(6 [AUX PEDAL] jack)

191

Assignable Pedal Functions

192

Device, or Internet (789))

194

Connecting External MIDI

194

Devices (7 [MIDI] Terminals)

194

Connecting a Computer, USB

194

Using USB Storage Devices

195

What is MIDI?

196

Controller (keyboard, etc.)

197

Weather report

198

What You Can Do With MIDI

199

MIDI Settings

200

Pre-Programmed MIDI Templates

201

MIDI System Settings

202

MIDI Transmit Settings

202

MIDI Receive Settings

203

CHORD DETECT display

204

Appendix

205

Troubleshooting

205

Specifications

214

Panel Button Chart

219

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

223

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

224

Clavinova Web site

226

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