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2.
Using
a
Sequencer
•Sequencer
Playback
Now
let's
playback
the
data
you
recorded
into
the
sequencer,
to
make
the
U-20 produce
sound.
If
you
will
be
playing
back sequence
data that
you
originally
recorded
using another
synthesizer or
sound
generator,
make
sure
that
the
U
-
20
'
s
Timbre
and
Rhythm
settings
are
appropriate
for the
sequence
data.
If
you want
to
play
the
keyboard
during
sequence
playback,
make
Keyboard
Patch
settings to
select
a Part
that
will
not
be used
by
the sequencer.
* The
U-20 always responds
to
data
received at
its
MIDI
IN
In
the
same
way,
regardless of
the
play
mode
(except for
ROM
Play
mode).
Setting
example
:
Sound
Patch MIDI
settings
when
using
6
Parts
and
the
Rhythm
Part
Kevfaoard
Patch
Tx Oh
-
1
I
Musical
Dats
TranamittBd
from
the
,
[
saouencor
ZCh,
3Ch-BCh, IDCh
j
Part
\
Rx
Ch-1
MIDI
IN
Part 2
Rx
Ch-2
Part
6
Rx
Ch"6
Rhythm Pert
Rx
Ch-10
Sound
Patch
Parameter
Group
Parameter
Setting
Sound
Patch
Part
1
Rx Ch
1
2
Rx Ch
2
3
Rx Ch
3
4
Rx Ch
4
5
Rx Ch
5
6
Rx Ch
6
apart
Rx Ch
10
kUsing Exclusive
Messages
You
can use
the U-20's
Patch
dump
fimction
to
transmit
the data
for the selected
Patch
as
an
exclusive
message
from MIDI
OUT.
This data can be recorded
into
a
sequencer along with
the musical data
(notes,
etc.).
When
the recorded sequence data
is
played
back, the data
for
the
Patch
will
be transmitted along with
the musical
data
(notes,
etc.),
meaning
that the
music
will
be played
with
the exact
soxmd
(U-20 Patch)
that
was
used
to
record
it.
In other
words, the sequencer can be used
to set
up
sounds
as well as control
them.
It
is
also possible to
use the
bulk
dump
fimction
to
transmit the
entire
contents
of
the U-20's
memory
to a
sequencer
for storage.
This
is
explained
in
"Data Transfer
Using
MIDr
(D-page
143).
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