Rename
This changes the name of a disk file. The procedure is
as follows.
Note:
If the disk’s memory protect switch is on, it is not
possible to rename.
(1) Insert the disk into the disk drive.
(2) Press
to get the following display.
(3) Press the
below “ > Rename” to get the fol-
lowing display.
You can press the below “ > EXIT” to return
to the previous display.
(4) Press a
to select the type of data in the tile
to rename.
You will then get the following display. (The
“ALL” display will differ according to the data that
was selected.)
(5) Select the file to be renamed, and modify the filen-
ame. (Page 17 explains how to enter characters.)
(6) Press the
below “ > GO” and you will get a
message of "Are you sure?".
(7) Press
and the specified file will be renamed.
MDR
The MDR (MIDI data recorder) function allows you
to save (In) or load (Out) any type of MIDI bulk data
(voice data, sequence data, etc.) as a disk file on the
V50 disk.
Press
and then press the
below “ > MDR”
to get the following display.
The first steps of MDR operation are the same as when
saving (In) and loading (Out) other V50 data. (However
there is no selection of the type of data.) MDR disk files
can also be deleted or renamed.
MDR functions use the V50 internal memory, and
sequencer data will be cleared. Before beginning MDR
operations, save any important sequencer and rhythm
data to disk or card.
(1) In (receive MIDI data from an external
device and save it to disk).
For the first steps of the MDR procedure, follow the
steps explained for saving (see page 105). Specify the file
name and press the
below “ > GO” to get the “Are
you sure?” message. For the remaining steps, use the
following procedure.
(1) In response to the “Are you sure?” message,
press
(2) The V50 will wait for data to arrive.
(3) Operate the external device to transmit the desired
MIDI data.
(4) When transmission is over, press the
below
“ > GO”.
(5) The received data will be saved to disk.
(2) Out (load MIDI data from disk and transmit
it to an external device)
The procedure is the same as explained for loading from
disk (see page 105).
Note:
MDR data will be transmitted on the same channel
as it was received, so set the receiving device to the
appropriate channel number.
Reception can continue until the internal memory
(64K byte) is full.
IntTime (interval time)
The “IntTime” (interval time) setting adjusts the speed
at which MDR data is transmitted. Press the
below
“ > IntTime” to get the following display.
When transmitting MDR data, the time you specify here
as “1 x 100ms” will be inserted as a waiting interval
between every 1 kB and every block of data transmitted.
If the external device has difficulty receiving the data
correctly, set a longer interval time, and try again.
Utility functions
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