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6. Send additional data, if any.
You can create MDR data files contain-
ing two or more sets of bulk data by ex-
ecuting consecutive bulk dumps. Just re-
peat step 5 as needed. All of the data you
send will be recorded in sequence to the
file you selected in step 3.
Hint:
This technique can be used to store
multiple data sets for a single MIDI device.
In more complex MIDI systems, you can use
the same technique to store data (e.g., the
settings you will use during a live perfor-
mance) for a number of different devices.
7. End MDF3 reception.
When you’ve finished sending data to the
MDF3, make sure that all the data you
sent has been received, then press the
START/STOP
key.
The data you sent will be saved to the
MDR data file you selected, using the
default file name “MDR_” followed by
the file number.
Hint:
If you would like to give the file an-
other name, you can do so using the “Re-
name” function (page 49)