Yamaha SW1000XG Owner's Manual Page 45

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 88
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 44
KENTON PLUGSTATION USERS MANUAL
45
DUNP – SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE DUMP
– Stores to external MIDI recorders such as the Yamaha MDF3, or a
computer with a suitable MIDI interface fitted all of the settings for each program or GLOBAL parameters.
For this to function you should connect a suitable MIDI cable to the MIDI OUT on PLUGSTATION and then
to the MIDI IN of the device you are bulking to, as the data cannot be sent back over the SW1000XG
44WAY-DSUB connector. You can connect the MIDI out of PLUGSTATION to the MIDI in on the
SW1000XG however for this operation.
(VALUE RANGE 1-64, ALL & GLOBAL
).
1-64
corresponds to one
performance in that range.
ALL
will dump everything from PLUGSTATION, being all performance
memories, and all global settings.
GLOBAL
will dump all of the global settings only.
You cannot send dump information back to your computer over the 44-way D-SUB connector for a reason.
This is because the SW1000XG driver doesn’t support the PLG interface as a discrete input port, and not
everyone will be using PLUGSTATION with the SW1000XG/X-BOARD combination anyway.
As the
ALL
will send the entire contents of the PLUGSTATION memory, performance and GLOBAL settings
to your software or MIDI DATA filer, this can take some time, so be patient.
MAP
– Allows you to Map a single performance voice being sent back into PLUGSTATION to another
location other than that from which it came. For example. If you have dumped performance 1 to your PC,
and then at a later date wish to recall it, without overwriting a new performance 1, which you may have
made, then you must use the MAP function.
Map has a range of 1-64
, and allows you to reload a
performance back into any remapped location.
Page view 44
1 2 ... 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ... 87 88

Comments to this Manuals

No comments