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Chapter 10.
Using a sequencer or computer to save
XP-10 settings (Bulk Dump)
The settings of the XP-10 can be transmitted to an
external device as MIDI System Exclusive messages.
This operation is called "Bulk Dump." The XP-10 can
be connected
to an external device such as a
sequencer, and this operation used to save XP-10 set-
tings on that device. Or, if you connect a second XP-
10 in place of the sequencer, you can set both XP-10
units to the identical settings.
Connections
For connecting the XP-10 to a sequencer, refer to
chapter 7 "Connections" (p.43). Using a MIDI cable,
connect the XP-10's MIDI OUT to the sequencer's
MIDIIN.
For connecting the XP-10 to a computer, refer to chap-
ter 8 "Two methods of connections" (p.53). Lf you are
using MIDI cables to make connections, connect the
XP-10's MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the MIDI inter-
face adapter/board.
Types of XP-10 data that can be
transmitted
Bulk Dump allows you to transmit the following four
types of data.
Tone Dump (User: Tone)
The settings for the 256 User Tones will be transmitted.
Drum Dump (User: Drum)
The settings for the 20 User Drum Sets will be transmitted.
Performance Dump (User: Performance)
The settings for the 64 User Performances will be
transmitted.
Bulk Dump (All)
User Tone, User Drum Set, User Performance, and
System Setup settings will be transmitted.
* System Exclusive Receive Switch setting will be
transmitted
as ON.
Device
ID Number
and
CTS/RTS (P.62) settings will not be transmitted.
Saving the transmitted data
Make Device ID Number settings
When transmitting and receiving Exclusive messages, the
Device ID Number settings of the two devices must match.
If you have connected two or more XP-10 units via
MIDI, only those XP-10 units with the same Device ID
Number will be able to exchange Exclusive messages.
The Device ID Number functions in a way that is sim-
ilar to the MIDI channel.
When the XP-10 is shipped from the factory, the
Device ID Number is set to 17.
When transmitting data to a sequencer etc., there is
normally no need to change this setting. If you need
to change the Device ID Number setting, use the fol-
lowing procedure.
If you wish to set two XP-10 units to the same set-
tings, use the following procedure to set the same
Device ID Number on each XP-10,
1. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select "System Setup" and
press [ENTER].
3. Press [7] several times to select "Device ID#".
* If you hold down [ENTER] while you press [7], you
will return to the previous item.
4. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to set the Device ID Number
(1-32).
5. Press [EDIT].
The indicator will go off, and the previous display
will reappear.
* Be sure to make a note of the Device ID Number on
the label of the disk, etc. When you later transmit
the data that was saved back to the XP-10, you will
need to set the XP-10's Device ID Number to the
same number that was used when the data was
transmitted. If the Device ID Number setting is dif-
ferent, the XP-10 will not receive the data.
Transmitting and saving the data
1. Press [UTILITY].
The indicator will light.
2. Use VALUE[-]/[+]
to select "Bulk Dump" and
press [ENTER].
3. Use VALUE[-]/[+] to select the desired type of
Bulk Dump.
* Tf you wish to cancel the operation, press [UTILI-
TY]. The indicator will go off, and the previous dis-
play will reappear.
4. Set the sequencer etc. ready to record.
* Be sure to make a note (on the label of the disk, etc.)
indicating the sequencer tempo that was used dur-
ing recording. When you re-transmit the saved data
back
to the XP-10,
you
must
play back
the
sequencer at the same tempo. If the tempo is differ-
ent, the XP-10 may not receive the data correctly.
5. Press [ENTER], and transmission will begin.
* If you wish to interrupt transmission, press [CAN-
CEL].
6. When transmission is complete, the display will indi-
cate "Completed" and the [UTILITY] indicator will go off.
* When
executing "Performance
Dump
(User:
Performance)," the data will be transmitted regard-
less of the on/off setting of the System Setup para-
meter "Performance Dump Transmit Switch."
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