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The following table shows the data that will be saved by a data dump.
Saving data on your data filer1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the LP-350’s MIDI OUT connector to your data
filer’s MIDI IN connector.
2. Operate your data filer so that it is waiting to receive MIDI data from the LP-
350.
3. On the LP-350, hold down the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button and press
the [VIBES/GUITAR] sound select button.
The indicators above each button will blink; the LP-350 is waiting to transmit a
data dump.
If you decide to cancel the data dump, press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION but-
ton or the [VIBES/GUITAR] sound select button.
4. Press the TOUCH button.
The data dump will begin, and the data will be transmitted to your data filer.
When transmission is finished, the data will be stored on your data filer and the
LP-350 will return to the normal state in which it can be played.
The LP-350 will not produce sound while waiting to transmit a data dump, or
while transmitting data to a data filer.
Loading data from your data filer1. Use a MIDI cable to connect your data filer’s MIDI OUT connector to the LP-
350’s MIDI IN connector.
2. On the LP-350, hold down the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button and press
the [VIBES/GUITAR] sound select button.
The indicators above each button will blink; the LP-350 is waiting to receive a
data dump.
If you decide to cancel the data dump, press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION but-
ton or the [VIBES/GUITAR] sound select button.
3. Operate your data filer to transmit the previously-saved LP-350 data.
For details on how to transmit data, refer to the owner’s manual of your data
filer.
The LP-350 will receive the data, and when all data has been received, it will
return to the normal state in which it can be played.
The LP-350 will not produce sound while waiting to receive a data dump, or
while receiving data to a data filer.
Type Data
Single mode Reverb and chorus settings (on/off and effect depth)
Layer mode Volume balance, and damper on/off setting for each sound