How to download data to flash drive in USB port

this seems like it would be a simple basic thing to do....

How is the flash drive formatted? What disk format is required by your synthesizer? I'm thinking you probably need to use a PC format - NTFS or FAT. OS X cannot write to an NTFS formatted drive, but it can write to one formatted FAT (MSDOS.) If you can use the latter, then you need to format the flash drive. This is not straight-forward on the Mac as it would be on a PC.
Put the flash drive in a USB port on your Mac and open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.
Drive Partition and Format
1. Open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.
2. After DU loads select your flash drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list.Click on the Partition tab in the Disk Utility main window.
3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to MBR then click on the OK button. Set the format type to MSDOS. Click on the Apply button and wait until the process has completed.
4. Check the status and be sure it shows Format type: as MSDOS. If not, then repeat Steps 2 and 3.
Try the flash drive now.

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    it_event_exit                  TYPE kkblo_t_event_exit,
    t_groups                       TYPE kkblo_t_grouplevels,
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    flg_append_mode(1)             TYPE c,
    is_reprep_id                   TYPE kkblo_reprep_id,
    i_callback_before_line_output  TYPE kkblo_formname,
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    i_callback_top_of_coverpage    TYPE kkblo_formname,
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    i_callback_grouplevel_change   TYPE kkblo_formname,
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    i_callback_reprep_sel_modify   TYPE kkblo_formname,
    i_callback_subtotal_text       TYPE kkblo_formname,
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    hier_sequ(1) TYPE c VALUE 'H',
    matrix(1)    TYPE c VALUE 'M',
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    gv_callback_user_command1 TYPE kkblo_formname,
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    gv_callback_top_of_list1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_end_of_page1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_end_of_list1   TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_pf_status_set1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_layout_save1    TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_fieldcat_save1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_grouplevel_change1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_before_line_otput1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_after_line_otput1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_foreign_top_of_pg1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_foreign_end_of_pg1  TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_list_modify1          TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_top_of_coverpge1     TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_end_of_coverpge1     TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_item_data_expand1     TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_header_transport1     TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_reprep_sel_modify1    TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_callback_subtotal_text1       TYPE kkblo_formname,
    gv_layout1   TYPE  kkblo_layout,
    gv_fieldcat1  TYPE  kkblo_t_fieldcat,
    gv_fctype1  TYPE c,
    gv_event_exit1  TYPE  kkblo_t_event_exit,
    gv_excluding1   TYPE  kkblo_t_extab,
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    gv_sort1  TYPE  kkblo_t_sortinfo,
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    gv_sel_hide1  TYPE  slis_sel_hide_alv,
    gv_reprep_id1   TYPE  slis_reprep_id,
    gv_screen_start_column1  TYPE i,
    gv_salv_adapter1   TYPE REF TO if_salv_adapter,
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