Thank you for your reply, but I can't get past that. When I open the TSV file I see that a drive letter is used that refers to the location of the rgt file. For example, it is I:/PSR-SX900 Playlist/Ballroom/Amapola.rgt. Works fine from USB but copied via the playlist button and copy from USB to User Driver only if the USB stick is present. Perhaps the drive letter in the TSV file needs to be changed and if so which letter should it be.
Hi Duurduur,
I:/ is the
first connected USB stick (shown as "USB1" on the keyboard),
J:/ would be the
second connected stick ("USB2") and
K:/ the
third connected stick ("USB3").
C:/ is the internal User drive. However, in User drive there is a
fixed main folder structure specified by the operating system:
►
USER/ ►EXPANSION/
►MULTI PAD/
►PLAYLIST/
►REGIST/
►SONG/
►STYLE/
►SYSTEM/
►TEXT/
►VOICE/
These main folders are not visible directly on the keyboard.If you copy a Registration Bank file (.rgt) or a
folder containing .rgt files to the User drive (in the Registration Bank File Selection display), the folder/files will automatically go into the hidden system folder "REGIST".
So if you copy the "PSR-SX900 Playlist" folder from the USB stick to the User drive (as I said, in the Registration Bank File Selection display, otherwise the .rgt files contained would not be copied!), this folder has the path "
C:/REGIST/PSR-SX900 Playlist/".
In order for the Playlist to work later without a connected USB stick, you would have to replace the character string "
I:/" with "
C:/REGIST/" in the file paths of the linked .rgt files in the relevant .
tsv Playlist files.
Example:I:/PSR-SX900 Playlist/Ballroom/Amapola.rgt
has to be modified to
C:/REGIST/PSR-SX900 Playlist/Ballroom/Amapola.rgt
You then copy the modified .
tsv Playlist files to the SX900 User drive (in the PLAYLIST File Selection display). You can also rename the .tsv files at any time or copy/move them to any subfolder in the User drive. It is only important that the folder with the .rgt files is not moved or renamed after you have edited the file paths in the .tsv files as described.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris