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3.2 Dump functions
3.2.1 Universal Dump
3.2.1 Universal Dump
3.2.1 Universal Dump
3.2.1 Universal Dump
This function allows you to store, manage and transmit tone parameters and other System
Exclusive information. The great thing about the MULTIPLAYER’s universal dump facility is that you
don’t notice anything unusual or different about the handling of these files.
➨
SysEx files
SysEx files
SysEx files
SysEx files are handled in exactly the same way as Song files.
are handled in exactly the same way as Song files.
are handled in exactly the same way as Song files.
are handled in exactly the same way as Song files.
In practice this means as far as the MULTIPLAYER is concerned, it makes absolutely no
difference whether the file which is being recorded or played back is a Song or a sound bank. All of
the MULTIPLAYER’s facilities can therefore also be used when organizing SysEx data.
Of course, it is also possible to combine song and SysEx data in one file. A single file also
could hold sound banks for all the instruments which are connected to the MULTIPLAYER’s MIDI
outputs. Using all eight parallel outputs of an MP 88-W you can send SysEx data to eight expanders
simultaneously. Like normal Songs, these files can be called up via MIDI, by footswitch or directly, or
integrated in Jobs.
➀
Set up the recording as if you were about to record a Song (see page 59).
Set up the recording as if you were about to record a Song (see page 59).
Set up the recording as if you were about to record a Song (see page 59).
Set up the recording as if you were about to record a Song (see page 59).
➁
If you wish to record System Exclusive data only, it is enough to select the inputs for
If you wish to record System Exclusive data only, it is enough to select the inputs for
If you wish to record System Exclusive data only, it is enough to select the inputs for
If you wish to record System Exclusive data only, it is enough to select the inputs for
recording. Tempo and time signature settings are meanless here. You may also choose
recording. Tempo and time signature settings are meanless here. You may also choose
recording. Tempo and time signature settings are meanless here. You may also choose
recording. Tempo and time signature settings are meanless here. You may also choose
either synchronisation method, but remember to start the MULTIPLAYER manually (press
either synchronisation method, but remember to start the MULTIPLAYER manually (press
either synchronisation method, but remember to start the MULTIPLAYER manually (press
either synchronisation method, but remember to start the MULTIPLAYER manually (press
"START"), even when using external sync (“MIDI Clock“), because your synthesizer will not
"START"), even when using external sync (“MIDI Clock“), because your synthesizer will not
"START"), even when using external sync (“MIDI Clock“), because your synthesizer will not
"START"), even when using external sync (“MIDI Clock“), because your synthesizer will not
issue a START command when you ask it to dump its data.
issue a START command when you ask it to dump its data.
issue a START command when you ask it to dump its data.
issue a START command when you ask it to dump its data.
➂
Start the dump function on your MIDI instrument.
Start the dump function on your MIDI instrument.
Start the dump function on your MIDI instrument.
Start the dump function on your MIDI instrument.
➃
If you have several instruments connected to the active inputs you can save their data at
If you have several instruments connected to the active inputs you can save their data at
If you have several instruments connected to the active inputs you can save their data at
If you have several instruments connected to the active inputs you can save their data at
the same time. Activate the dump function on each in one turn.
the same time. Activate the dump function on each in one turn.
the same time. Activate the dump function on each in one turn.
the same time. Activate the dump function on each in one turn.
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When all the dumps are completed, call up the RECORD function again and press
When all the dumps are completed, call up the RECORD function again and press
When all the dumps are completed, call up the RECORD function again and press
When all the dumps are completed, call up the RECORD function again and press
to keep the recorded data.
to keep the recorded data.
to keep the recorded data.
to keep the recorded data.
➅
Use the Output Assignment function (see page 65) to send each track to the correct
Use the Output Assignment function (see page 65) to send each track to the correct
Use the Output Assignment function (see page 65) to send each track to the correct
Use the Output Assignment function (see page 65) to send each track to the correct
output, so that the SysEx goes to the correct expander!
output, so that the SysEx goes to the correct expander!
output, so that the SysEx goes to the correct expander!
output, so that the SysEx goes to the correct expander!
3.2.2 Dump Request
3.2.2 Dump Request
3.2.2 Dump Request
3.2.2 Dump Request
Some MIDI instruments will dump their data when they receive the correct command via
MIDI, making manual dumps unnecessary. This type of command is called a “Dump Request“ and
there can be several different varieties. The format of the correct command for each of your
instruments will no doubt be found in the owner’s manual. Take a closer look at the “
Send Data
“
Matrix functon (see page 100), which allows you to program and store any Dump Request
commands you need.
3.2.3 Saving, Loading and Sending Dump Requests
3.2.3 Saving, Loading and Sending Dump Requests
3.2.3 Saving, Loading and Sending Dump Requests
3.2.3 Saving, Loading and Sending Dump Requests
The operation for saving, loading and sending SysEx files are exactly the same as for Songs.
They are sent with “
PLAY
“, received with “
REC
“, and moved to and from disk with “
LOAD
“ and
“
SAVE
“. The names of these files also wear the “.
MID
“ extension.