Playing more than one sound simultaneously (Performance mode)
Transmitting performance settings from the MIDI OUT connector (XFER to MIDI)
You can transmit the settings of the current performance or user performance from the MIDI OUT connector. This function lets you save performance settings on an external sequencer. If you select “DUMP ALL” for the menu, you can transmit all data stored in the user area to an external sequencer.all data stored in the user area
1.Press [PERFORM] so it is lit and you are in Performance mode.
Select the performance you want to output.
2.Press [UTILITY].
3.Use PAGE/CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to select “3:XFER to MIDI.”
4.Press [ENTER].
Transmitting the settings of currently selected performance
This operation lets you transmit the settings of the current (edited and unsaved) performance.
5.Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select “CUR PERFORM.”
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6.Press [ENTER].
The currently selected performance settings will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
When the display indicates “COMPLETED,” the transmission has been completed.
Transmitting the settings of a user performance
5.Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select “USER PERFORM.”
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6.Press PAGE/CURSOR [ ].
Specify the range of performances whose settings you want to transmit.
Use VALUE
of performances you want to transmit.
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7.Press PAGE/CURSOR [ ].
Use VALUE
of performances you want to transmit.
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8.Press [ENTER].
The performance settings of the specified range will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
When the display indicates “COMPLETED,” the transmission operation has been completed.
Transmitting all data stored in the user area
5.Use VALUE
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6.Press [ENTER].
All data stored in the user area will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
When the display indicates “COMPLETED,” the transmission operation has been completed.
If you want to restore the stored data into the
Restoring the factory settings
(FACTORY RESET)
You can also perform the FACTORY RESET operation from
Performance Utility.
For more about FACTORY RESET, refer to “Reset to default
factory settings (Factory Reset)” (p. 17).
Performance Mode
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