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UTILITY Mode
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Explanation
This operation deletes current pad/note-number assignments, and reassigns note
numbers to pads sequentially, as follows.
Pad
Number
A1
36 (C1)
A2
37 (C#1)
:
:
A11
46 (A#1)
A12
47 (B1)
B1
48 (C2)
:
:
D12
83 (B4)
• You can use the EDIT mode’s MIDI NOTE NUMBER function to select an arbitrary number
assignment for any pad; see page 45.
• The assignments made here are not effective during SCALE play. For information about how
note numbers are handled during SCALE play, refer to page 20.
Clear Note Table
[
NoteTbClr?
]
Purpose:
Deletes all MIDI note-number assignments.
Procedure:
Press
[ENTER]
to execute. The LCD returns the
Clear Sure?
confirmation prompt.
Press
[ENTER]
again to confirm, or press
[EXIT]
to cancel and return to the UTILITY
menu level.
Explanation
This operation deletes all note-number assignments for all pads. Immediately fol-
lowing execution, you will not be able to use pads to drive an external device, nor
use an external device to drive SU10 playback. You can restore normal remote
operation by setting up new assignments using either the
NoteTbInit
operation
(described above) or the EDIT mode’s MIDI NOTE NUMBER function (page 45).
Bulk Dump [
Bulk
]
You use this utility to dump (save) all SU10 sample and song data to an external
device, or to reload data from an external device. The utility also lets you select
the packet interval for outgoing dumps.