Gerr, it sounds like you haven't quite gotten the answer you were looking for. First of all, when you load a file from a floppy to the keyboard, by default it loads into memory A,B, or C slots, not into custom memory, so you won't find it there. If it was a sequenced file it would start playing when you pressed the run/stop button and would be located in the sequencer with the light showing. Since that doesn't seem to be happening, let's dig a little deeper. Assuming the file you loaded from the floppy disk was of a proper Technics format, you shouldn't be having any trouble, unless it was a corrupted file to begin with. It sounds like you are looking for the file to show up on the SD card, but it won't do that until you do a proper load from the floppy to the card or a load into memory, then a save to the card. You can use either way, then a direct load from the SD card will do what you want. Now, if you have a new card, format it in the keyboard, exit, re-enter the SD functions and do a save to the card. It doesn't have to be a file of anything, just a save, and it sets up the SD card to do business. Now you can work with it any way you wish. I load a style into memory A, work on it until I'm satisfied, and transfer it into custom memory. When I have custom memory filled with the number of styles I prefer, (up to twenty), I go into the SD functions and do a set-up with the folder name, the file name (Country, etc.), set my parameters with sequencer off and custom save on, then save to SD. You can load up a small card fast, but it will take a while with a larger card. Now when you use the SD card to load a file, it will properly show up in the Memory A slot, or if a custom load, in custom memory and you can transfer from a custom slot to memory A for further work. Hope this helps you out.