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UTILITY Mode
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If you are not yet sure of the receiving capabilities of your destination device, use the
Long
setting to ensure accurate transmission. After making a secure backup, you can test out shorter
intervals to see if the device supports them.
Dumping To or From a Yamaha MDF2, QY300, or QS300
To dump to an MDF2:
1.
Set the MDF2 to
Seq
mode. (
Do not
set to
MDR
mode.) Set the SU10’s
Intrvl
value to “
Short
”.
2.
At the MDF2, press REC + START/STOP to begin recording.
3.
At the SU10, move to the
Dump Send?
screen and press
[ENTER]
twice to
begin sending.
4.
When the SU10 displays the message
Next OK?
, press
[ENTER]
to con-
tinue transmission. The message will appear three times.
5.
When transfer is completed, move to the MDF2 and press START/STOP
to
terminate recording. You can then remove the disk.
To dump to a QY300 or QS300:
1.
If dumping to a QY300, set the SU10’s
Intrvl
value to “
Short
”. If dump-
ing to a QS300, set the value to “
Mid
”.
2.
Begin song recording at the QY300/QS300.
3.
At the SU10, move to the
Dump Send
? screen and press
[ENTER]
twice to
begin sending.
4.
Each time the SU10 displays the message
Next OK?
, proceed as follows.
You will have to repeat this process three times. When you have finished,
your SU10 data will be stored in four separate song files on floppy disk.
4-1)
Go to the QY300/QS300 and terminate the recording. Save the
data as a song into floppy disk, then clear the song data from main
memory.
4-2)
Set the QY300/QS300 to begin recording of a new song.
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You will need to remember the order in which you record the songs, so that you can use the
same order when reloading the data to the SU10. Include sequential numbers or other identi-
fiers in the song names.
4-3)
At the SU10, press
[ENTER]
to resume transmission.