Kawai X65-D Owner's Manual page 35

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As you know, it is possible to store the Styles you create yourself in keyboard's
User Memory. However, the number of Styles you can store is limited to two. To
increase your library of Styles, the X65-D allows you to store your Styles and ONE
FINGER
AD-LIB
phrases as "MIDI System Exclusive Data" in an external
sequencer (such as the Kawai Q-80, a data filer, or some other external MIDI device)
using the "data dump" function.
With the accompaniment stopped, press the SYSTEM/MIDI button 11 times.
The display will change to alternate between "ECL" (short for Exclusive) and "trn"
(short for "transmit''). Press the +1 button to send the data. The display will read
"trn" for a few moments, then change to alternate between "ECL" and "'trn". Your
data transmission is now complete.
@ Sending Stored Data Back to the Keyboard from an
External Sequencer:
No special command is necessary to perform a data dump into the X65-D. Simply
command your external sequencer to transmit data to the keyboard while the
auto-accompaniment and recorder on the keyboard are both turned off. The
keyboard wiil receive this data automatically.
These are a few examples of the ways in which the keyboard's MIDI functions
can be used. There are certainly many other interesting and enjoyable things you
can find to do with MIDI. Its possibilities are limitless!
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