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Memory Dump
The dual press “MEMORY DUMP” buttons will send out a number of Sys Ex data packets that represent the 10 memories you have set up in your MK-
449C/461C (MK-225C:
Press “DATA LSB” and “RECALL” simultaneously to send out memory dump). This is useful for storing or backing up the contents of your memory
presets externally.
You can record the complete memory dump in to a standard sequencer. To recall the memory dump back, play the MIDI track containing the recorded
memory dump to the keyboard, making sure that the MK-425C/449C/461C’s drivers are selected as output for that particular track.
The current controller assignments are not affected by a memory dump, or a memory send to the keyboard. Once a memory dump has been sent to
the keyboard, you will need to recall a preset to access the new memory settings.
Assigning Device ID
The dual press “DEVICE ID” buttons will allow you to assign a Device ID to the MK-449C/461C (MK-225C: Press “PROGRAM and DATA MSB”). The
default Device ID is 127, which means when a memory dump is performed, that dump can be received by the same keyboard model, regardless of the
Device ID setting.
If a device ID is assigned to any number other than 127, the memory dump performed will be specific to MK-425C/449C/461C with the same device ID.
If the device ID of a MK-425C/449C/461C differs from the one recorded with the memory dump, the data will be ignored.
The device ID is a handy way of differentiating between multiple keyboards. Otherwise, we recommend you keep the device ID setting as 127.
When you press the Device ID buttons, you will see the small 2-digit display on LCD display ‘id’. The 3-digit display represents the assigned Device ID.
You can enter a new device ID using the numeric keypad, or the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons.
For more information on SysEx messages and device ID, please go to page 8.
Resetting To The Factory Default Setting
You can reset the MK-425C/449C/461C back to the factory defaults on power-up by holding down the +/- buttons.
Note
: Restoring the Factory presets will erase all setups stored to memory.