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Using the MU50 with a MIDI Data Storage Device
You can also use the MU50 with a MIDI data storage device, such as the
Yamaha MDF2 MIDI Data Filer. This lets you save or back up whatever
changes you’ve made in the settings of the Utility and Part Edit modes, as
well as changes to the built-in effects and Performances. Then, when you
want to recall those settings, you can transfer the appropriate data from the
storage device.
The MDF2 also allows you to play compatible song data on the MU50
directly from the MDF2 itself, without the need of a sequencer.
Make sure that the MU50 is properly connected to the data storage de-
vice (via MIDI). (Refer to page 28 for the connection example.) Use the
Dump Out function (page 98) to send data to the device. Also refer to the
owner’s manual of your data storage device for specific operating instruc-
tions in receiving or sending data.