Transmitting GM mode settings – 4 Data
Transfer (GM Data Transfer)
GM mode settings cannot be stored in user memory. In
order to keep your GM mode settings, you can transmit
them as a MIDI message to an external MIDI device or to the
internal song.
Transmitting to an external MIDI device
GM mode settings can be transmitted to an external MIDI
device via ‘bulk dump.’ This is used to keep GM mode set-
tings into external MIDI device.
Source
“GM Ctrl” means that each Part’s settings will be transmit-
ted.
GM Patch program number
Volume (controller number 7)
Panpot (controller number 10)
Reverb send level (controller number 91)
Chorus send level controller number 93)
Pitch bend sensitivity
Fine tune
Coarse tune
✳
If you don’t want settings of a specific Part to be trans-
mitted, set the Rx Switch parameter (Local/Tx/Rx
window) OFF.
Destination
The setting “to MIDI” means that data will be transmitted to
an external MIDI device.
<Procedure>
❶
Make sure that the GM Utility Menu display (UTILI-
TY) is up.
❷
Press [F6] (Menu) to select Menu 1 and press [F4]
(Xfer) to select GM Data Transfer.
You can also choose this by moving the cursor to “4 Data
Transfer” and pressing [ENTER], or pressing the numeric
key [4] and pressing [ENTER] on the GM Utility Menu dis-
play (UTILITY).
❸
Press [F1] (to MIDI) to call up the Data Transfer to
MIDI display (UTILITY/Xfer).
❹
Press [F6] (Execute) to execute the operation.
“Transmitting...” will be displayed while data is being sent.
Transmitting data to the internal song
GM mode settings can be transmitted to the internal song.
Data can be transmitted to a specified Song position in the
Phrase track or Pattern of the internal song. Once GM mode
settings are recorded at the start of a song, you can always
play back the song with the GM mode settings you want.
✳
To record GM mode settings as the song’s initial set-
tings, create a 1-measure blank at the beginning of the
song, and record the data in this measure. If you
record the data without creating a blank measure, the
timing of data playback may be affected.
Source
“GM Ctrl” means that each Part’s settings will be transmitted.
GM Patch program number
Volume (controller number 7)
Panpot (controller number 10)
Reverb send level (controller number 91)
Chorus send level (controller number 93)
Pitch bend sensitivity
Fine tune
Coarse tune
✳
If you don’t want settings of a specific Part to be trans-
mitted, set the Rx Switch parameter (Local/Tx/Rx
window) OFF.
Destination
The setting “to Song” means that data will be transmitted to
the internal song.
You can also specify the transmit destination (Phrase track
or Pattern) and transmit Song position (measure-beat-clock).
But not a Phrase track or Pattern which does not contain any
sequencer data.
<Procedure>
❶
Make sure that the GM Utility Menu display (UTILI-
TY) is up.
❷
Press [F6] (Menu) to select Menu 1 and press [F4]
(Xfer) to select GM Data Transfer.
GM Data Transfer can also be chosen by moving the cursor
to “4 Data Transfer” and pressing [ENTER] on the GM
Utility Menu display (UTILITY), or by pressing the numeric
key [4] and pressing [ENTER].
❸
Press [F2] (to Song) to get the setting that transmits
data to the internal song.
The Transfer to Song display (UTILITY/Xfer) will appear.
❹
Move the cursor to TRK (track) and select the Phrase
track or Pattern to which data will be sent.
You can also select a Phrase track by pressing TRACK/
PART [1]–[16].
It is also possible to select a Pattern by pressing [PATTERN]
and specifying the Pattern number.
❺
Press [
r
] to move the cursor to the right and specify
the transmit Song position (measure-beat-clock).
❻
Press [F6] (Execute) to execute the operation.
“Transmitting...” will be displayed while data is being trans-
mitted.
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[SHIFT]+[PERFORM]
➞
[UTILITY]
➞
[4]
➞
[ENTER]
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