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SINGLE: Utility
Cassette Control?
This is where you save and load data to and from a cassette. Answer YES and
use the PARAMETER keys to select the jobs.
Connect a cassette recorder as shown. It is best to use a cassette recorder and
tape especially designed for personal computer data storage. Also try to use the
same recorder for both saving and loading. Using the cassette cable included
with the TX81Z, connect the white plug to the earphone jack, and the red plug
to the microphone jack. If you change your mind while saving, verifying or
loading, press NO to quit.
Save 32 Voice? (TX, DX)
This will save the 32 voices from the internal memory (bank I) to a cassette
tape. You can save the data in TX format or DX format. If you will be re-
loading the voice data to a DX100/21/27, press NO to select DX format.
(The TX81Z has some parameters that the DX100/21/27 does not, and these
will be deleted.)
Press YES, and the LCD will show “Save ready?“. Start RECORD on the tape
recorder and press YES again.
The LCD will show “INT 01 to Tape” and display the voice number 1-32 that
it is currently saving. When saving is complete, the TX81Z will go on to the
next job “Verify 32 Voice?“.
Verify 32 Voice?
You can check to see whether data was correctly saved to tape. Press YES, and
the LCD will read “Verify ready?“. Rewind the tape to the beginning of the
data, press YES and start the cassette playback. If the data on tape matches the
data in the TX81Z, the LCD will show “Verify Completed”. If not, the LCD
will show “ERR”.
Load 32 Voice?
This loads 32 voices from tape into the TX81Z voice memory bank I. Make
sure that Memory Protect (p.27) is off, and press YES. The LCD will show
“Load all ready?” so press YES again and start the tape playback. The LCD
will show “Tape to INT 1” and display the voice number 1-32 currently being
loaded. When finished, it will display “Load Completed”. If the data from tape
is incorrect, it will display “ERR”.
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