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FR-2/FR-2b V-Accordion

Archiving your settings via MIDI (Dump TX)

MIDI can also be used for transmitting parameter settings 
from the FR-2/FR-2b to an external MIDI device and back.

Archiving your settings with a sequencer

The “Dump TX” parameter allows you to transmit the con-
tents of the global area (which contains the FUNCTION set-
tings), and the User Programs to a second FR-2b or FR-2, an 
external sequencer, computer or data filer. Sending these 
data to other instruments (a digital piano, synthesizer, etc.) 
does nothing at all. That’s because the setting data are spe-
cial MIDI messages only one model (or model family) under-
stands. They are called “system exclusive messages” – or 
“SysEx” for short. By transmitting them to a second FR-2, 
however, you can “copy” the settings of your V-Accordion to 
that of a friend, colleague or student.

A sequencer or data filer does not know what the messages 
mean and so does not use them in any way. It merely records 
them. Afterwards, you only need to start playback on your 
sequencer or data filer to transmit the settings back to the 
FR-2.

(1) Connect the FR-2’s MIDI OUT/IN socket to the 

sequencer’s/computer’s MIDI IN socket.

Note: 

Your computer needs to be equipped with (or connected to) an 

appropriate MIDI interface.

(2) Set the “MIDI Out/In” parameter (page 27 in the owner’s 

manual) to “Out”.

(3) If you are working with a computer, launch the 

sequencer program.

(4) Create or select an empty song.

(5) Create (or select) an empty track.

The track’s MIDI channel is of no importance here. You 
need to ensure, however, that the sequencer/program 
accepts SysEx data. If necessary, switch off the MIDI filter 
in question (see the manual of your sequencer or soft-
ware).

(6) Activate the record-ready mode of the track you 

selected/created.

Note: 

Do not change the tempo on your sequencer/in the software. 

By default, most sequencers/programs use the tempo value 

q

= 120. 

Leave it that way (or else do whatever is necessary to ensure that the 
new tempo value is stored along with the data).

(7) Press and hold the 

[SET]

 

E

 register until it starts flash-

ing.

(8) Press the B

b

3 key or button “31”.

 

See p. 2 for the location.

The 

[SET]

 

E

 register now flashes 

rapidly, and register 

[1]

 also flashes.

(9) Start recording on your sequencer/

computer.

Wait until the count-in (one or two 
measures) is finished, then…

(10) Press register 

[1]

 on the FR-2 to 

start the transmission of the bulk 
data.

Register 

[1]

 now flashes at a faster rate.

Note: 

Press the 

[SET]

 register if you do not want to transmit your set-

tings after all.

(11) Wait until register 

[1]

 stops flashing and the 

[SET]

 regis-

ter’s flashing pattern returns to normal speed, then stop 
recording on your sequencer.

(12) Name the “song” (it may only contain data so far) and 

save it to hard or floppy disk.

See below for how to transmit the settings back to the 
FR-2 at a later stage.

(13) Press the 

[SET]

 register twice to leave the FR-2’s FUNC-

TION mode.

Sending Bulk data (back) to the FR-2

The FR-2 not only sends SysEx data to external devices (see 
above), it also receives them.

(1) Connect the FR-2’s MIDI socket to the sequencer’s/com-

puter’s MIDI OUT socket.

Note: 

Your computer needs to be equipped with (or connected to) an 

appropriate MIDI interface.

(2) Set the “MIDI Out/In” parameter (page 27 in the owner’s 

manual) to “In”.

(3) If you are working with a computer, launch the 

sequencer program.

(4) Load the song that contains the data you want to trans-

mit.

(5) On your sequencer, perform all necessary actions to 

ensure that it transmits SysEx data.

See its manual for details.

Note: 

Be aware that by proceeding, you replace all internal settings.

(6) Start playback of the data file or song on your 

sequencer, etc.

(7) Wait until the FR-2 returns to normal functioning.

Note: 

Wait until the sequencer’s or computer’s data transmission is 

completed before stopping playback on your sequencer. Failure to do 
so will render your FR-2 inoperable. If that happens, you need to ini-
tialize it (see the owner’s manual).

(8) Stop playback of your sequencer.

Note: 

At the end of bulk data reception the “MIDI Out/In” parameter 

is automatically set to “Out” so that you can normally play the FR-2.

About the internal songs

To our regret, the FR-2’s owner’s manual states that there are 
16 internal songs. There are, in fact, 8 internal songs. Please 
correct this item accordingly. We apologize for any inconve-
nience this may cause.

Addendum FR-2FB_0359.book  Page 4  Wednesday, March 25, 2009  10:24 AM

Summary of Contents for FR-2 V-Accordion

Page 1: ...t Song mode or by pressing SET register 4 to select Free Bass mode Notes regarding Bass to Treble mode In Bass to Treble mode The bass chord part left hand is not available the bass chord buttons do n...

Page 2: ...value To return to a song s preset tempo select it see above and press the DEC and INC buttons simultaneously Note When you load the factory settings all internal songs are reset to their factory set...

Page 3: ...2 s Free Bass mode It is of no conse quence for the regular Bass mode See the illustration on page 5 for the note assignments Note This parameter is not reset when you load the factory defaults see th...

Page 4: ...button 31 See p 2 for the location The SET E register now flashes rapidly and register 1 also flashes 9 Start recording on your sequencer computer Wait until the count in one or two measures is finish...

Page 5: ...F6 D6 B5 Ab5 F5 D5 B4 Ab4 F4 D4 B3 Ab3 F3 D3 B2 G6 E6 C 6 Bb5 G5 E5 C 5 Bb4 G4 E4 C 4 Bb3 G3 E3 C 3 Bb2 F 6 Eb6 C6 A5 F 5 Eb5 C5 A4 F 4 Eb4 C4 A3 F 3 Eb3 C3 A2 F6 D6 B5 Ab5 F5 D5 B4 Ab4 F4 D4 B3 Ab3...

Page 6: ...Level 14 A2 0 127 16 OK Chorus Type 15 Bb2 Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Chorus 4 FBackChr Flanger Short Delay Short Dly FB Short Delay OK Bellows Curve 16 B2 Fixed Low Fixed Med Fixed High X Light Light...

Page 7: ...r Demosongs den SONG DEMO Taster dr ckt Anwahl des Song Modus oder indem man SET Register 4 bet tigt Anwahl des MIII Modus Anmerkungen zum rechtsh ndigen Bassmodus Im rechtsh ndigen Bassmodus Ist der...

Page 8: ...e kann ein abweichender Tempowert gepuffert werden Um wieder das vorprogrammierte Tempo eines St cks zu verwenden m ssen Sie es w hlen siehe oben und die Tas ter DEC und INC simultan dr cken Anmerkung...

Page 9: ...en MIII Modus des FR 2 gilt Es hat also keinen Einfluss auf den normalen Bassmodus Die Notenzuordnungen finden Sie in der Abbildung auf S 11 Anmerkung Dieser Parameter wird beim Laden der Werkseinstel...

Page 10: ...E blinkt jetzt schnell und Register 1 blinkt eben falls 9 Starten Sie die Aufnahme des Sequenzers Computers Warten Sie bis der Einz hler ein oder zwei Takte beendet ist und 10 Dr cken Sie Register 1...

Page 11: ...b5 F5 D5 B4 Ab4 F4 D4 B3 Ab3 F3 D3 B2 G6 E6 C 6 Bb5 G5 E5 C 5 Bb4 G4 E4 C 4 Bb3 G3 E3 C 3 Bb2 F 6 Eb6 C6 A5 F 5 Eb5 C5 A4 F 4 Eb4 C4 A3 F 3 Eb3 C3 A2 F6 D6 B5 Ab5 F5 D5 B4 Ab4 F4 D4 B3 Ab3 F3 D3 B2 Ab...

Page 12: ...horus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Chorus 4 FBackChr Flanger Short Delay Short Dly FB Short Delay OK Balgkurve 16 B2 Fixed Low Fixed Med Fixed High X Light Light Standard Heavy X Heavy Standard OK Diskantoktav...

Page 13: ...e mode Song ou en appuyant sur SET registre 4 mode basses libres Remarques concernant le mode basses main droite En mode basses main droite La partie de basses et accords n est pas disponible les bou...

Page 14: ...s peut se voir assigner une valeur de tempo modifi e Pour revenir au tempo pr programm d un morceau choi sissez le voyez plus haut et appuyez simultan ment sur DEC et INC Remarque Lorsque vous chargez...

Page 15: ...le mode basses libres du FR 2 Il n a donc aucun impact sur le mode basses main gauche normal Voyez les assi gnations de notes illustr es la page 17 Remarque Ce param tre n est pas initialis lors du ch...

Page 16: ...clignote rapide ment et le registre 1 clignote ga lement 9 Lancez l enregistrement sur votre s quenceur ordinateur Attendez que le d compte une ou deux mesures soit fini puis 10 Appuyez sur le registr...

Page 17: ...F4 D4 B3 Ab3 F3 D3 B2 G6 E6 C 6 Bb5 G5 E5 C 5 Bb4 G4 E4 C 4 Bb3 G3 E3 C 3 Bb2 F 6 Eb6 C6 A5 F 5 Eb5 C5 A4 F 4 Eb4 C4 A3 F 3 Eb3 C3 A2 F6 D6 B5 Ab5 F5 D5 B4 Ab4 F4 D4 B3 Ab3 F3 D3 B2 Ab2 Bb2 F2 C3 G2 D...

Page 18: ...s 15 Bb2 Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Chorus 4 FBackChr Flanger Short Delay Short Dly FB Short Delay OK Courbe de r ponse du soufflet 16 B2 Fixed Low Fixed Med Fixed High X Light Light Standard Heavy X...

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