GLOBAL SETTINGS
63
cific menu. For more info about this, please see “GENERAL SYSEX RECEIVE” on
page 63.
Before receiving data, make sure you have connected the SPS-1 MKII/SPS-1UW MKII
properly to the external device. See the figure below for an example of what the connec-
tions could look like when receiving sysex data from a computer.
There are two methods for storing received sysex data, ORIGINAL PLACE and SPECIFIC
PLACE. There is also an additional method called VERIFY, which only verifies that the
messages received are correct.
•
Receiving data works the same in both the CLASSIC and the EXTENDED edit
modes. If, for instance, patterns are saved with their kits (in EXTENDED mode),
and you receive them back while in CLASSIC mode, you will get the kits as well.
•
To ensure that your data was received and stored correctly, please use the VER-
IFY option.
GENERAL SYSEX RECEIVE
You can send sysex data at any time to the Machinedrum. The playback of the sequencer
will not even halt. This applies to sysex data containing information about patterns, kits and
songs. Note that the only indication of a general sysex receive taking place is the blinking
pixel in the upper left corner of the LCD signalling activity on the MIDI in port. This general
transfer method works just like the original place sysex receive described below.
USB CORD
MD MIDI IN
MIDI INTERFACE OUT
Содержание Machinedrum SPS-1
Страница 1: ......
Страница 8: ...VI of VI ...
Страница 114: ...C 6 Appendix C SYSEX REFERENCE ...
Страница 118: ...4 INDEX ...
Страница 119: ......
Страница 120: ......