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Kiwi 106 Menu System
Page 4 - Sysex
Dumps
The digit display will show 'P4', 'du'.
To start a midi dump press a PATCH
BUTTON (1-8) and then the WRITE
BUTTON. The dump will not begin to
send until the WRITE is pressed.
The output from these can be
recorded using midi software (e.g.
midiOX). These can be played into the
Kiwi-106 at any time to restore the
Patch, Sequence or Pattern back to
the same state that it was when the
recording was made.
Most SysEx dumps include the
number which the Patch, Sequence or
Pattern was stored under at the time of
the dump. The dump will always load
back to this same position. To load it
to a different memory position the
number can be edited in the SysEx
file. Details of file layouts can be found
in the Sysex Section at the end of the
Normal play is not possible in Page 4 or
5 modes
Note - Write Protect must be off to Load
Dumps
IMPORTANT - All of the dumps
(except the edit buffer dump) Loading
and Saving will overwrite the working
buffers with the saved copy.
Save any
edits you wish to keep before any
dumps in or out.
IMPORTANT – Except for sysex dump
4 (edit buffer), when a Patch,
Sequence or Pattern is dumped it is
the saved copy that is dumped and
not the edited version
NOTE - some of the output files are
large.
Dump 1 - Dump Current Patch
Dump 2- Dump All Patches *
Dump 3 - Dump Global Parameters
Dump 4 - Dump Edit Buffer
Dump 5 - Dump Current Sequence
Dump 6 - Dump All Sequences *
Dump 7 - Dump Current Pattern
Dump 8 - Dump All Patterns
*= Large file size
IMPORTANT – when playing a type 2
or 6 dump into the 106 it will need a
500mS delay between each sysex
message
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