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Saving
the
W-50's
Data
The W-50's
data
can be saved
in
the
form
of
Exclusive data
into
an
external
MID!
device.
To
save
data
in
this
manner, you need
to
perform
what
is
referred to as the
"Bulk
Dump"
procedure.
The
following explains
the different
types of Bulk
Dump
available,
and
how
the\ are
performed.
Making
the
Connections
In
order
to
perform
a
bulk
dump
and
save data
on
another
unit,
the
W-50
needs
to
be connected with an
external
MIDI
device,
either
a
sequencer
or other type
of
unit.
MIDI
cables should
be
connected
as
illustrat-
ed below.
Rear Panel
*
By
connecting
a
second
W-50
instead of
a
sequencer, both instruments can
easily
be
set
to
exactly the
same
settings.
*
Make
sure
to
use
MIDI
OUT
I
when
you want
to
bulk
dump
the
W-50's
data
to
an
external device.
The
SMF
player
can be used
to
store
data
that
has
been
bulk clumped.
When
you
later
have
the
SMF
player play
back such
data,
it
will
be
sent
out
from
MIDI
OUT
2.
Types
of
Bulk
Dump
The
following
types
of
bulk
dump
are available.
Bulk
Dump
Transmits
all
of
the
W-50's
settings.
Tone
Dump
Transmits
settings
for
the
256
User Tones.
Drum
Dump
Transmits
settings
for
the
User
Drum
Sets.
Bulk
Dump
(Part)
Transmits
settings
for
each
Part
on
an
individual
Part basis.
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