Bulk Dump; Assign Ctrl No (Assign Control Number - Yamaha CS2x Owner's Manual

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BULK DUMP

This function is used for sending CS2x Performance data in
bulk to another CS2x or to a MIDI data storage devices such
as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3. This is convenient for
backing up, saving or managing your important
Performance data.
Settings
Bulk Dump: 1Perf, All
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To enable transmission, first connect the MIDI devices using MIDI
cables. (For details about setting up each device, see the respective
owner's manuals for the external MIDI devices.) Also, you must
match the device number of the CS2x with the device number of
the external MIDI device (see DEVICE NO, above).
Bulk Dump Send
1. Select the type of data you want to "dump" to the external device
using the BULK DUMP [UP/DOWN] button.
1Perf: Sends the Preset or User Performance data currently selected in
Performance mode.
All: Sends all of the User Performance data as well as the System data
settings.
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The CS2x does not transmit Multi data in bulk.
2. Press [ENTER] to execute the bulk dump operation. The word "End"
will appear in the LCD when the operation is completed, and the
LCD will return to the original display.
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YZ'
*
&
7
8
9
MNO
PQR
STU
4
5
6
DEF
GHI
JKL
1
2
3
ABC
SPACE
0
ENTER
NO/
YES
QUICK PC
Bulk Dump Receive
The CS2x can receive Performance data from an external device, to load
it back into the CS2x in bulk. The CS2x stands ready to receive the data
when a Bulk Dump operation is executed by the external MIDI device.
The data that can be received will differ depending on the mode. (For
details about MIDI data format information, see the separate "Data List"
book.) You must match the device number of the CS2x with the device
number of the external MIDI device (see DEVICE NO, above.)
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The CS2x can also receive CS1x bulk data. Depending on
wave and other data, the sound might be somewhat different.

ASSIGN CTRL NO (Assign Control Number)

This lets you assign Control Change Numbers to controllers
such as the MODULATION wheel and SOUND CONTROL
knobs. This is mainly used to control external MIDI devices
connected to the CS2x via MIDI cables.
Control Change Number
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The main function of the SOUND CONTROL knobs will not be
changed.
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You can designate whether the MODULATION wheel or the Foot
Controller is used for Scene Control (page 26).
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The table below lists which controller the LCD abbreviations
correspond to.
Controller
Modulation Wheel
Sound Control Knob 1 (ATTACK)
Sound Control Knob 2 (DECAY)
Sound Control Knob 3 (RELEASE)
Sound Control Knob 4 (ASSIGN 1/DATA)
Sound Control Knob 5 (HPF CUTOFF)
Sound Control Knob 6 (LPF CUTOFF)
Sound Control Knob 7 (RESONANCE)
Sound Control Knob 8 (ASSIGN 2)
Footswitch connected to the FOOTSWITCH jack on the rear panel
Foot Controller connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel
Foot Volume pedal connected to the FOOT VOLUME jack on the rear panel
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In the Scene Control settings, you can choose from Mod. Wheel
(MODULATION wheel) or FootCtrl (FOOT CONTROLLER) to
determine the controller for Scene morphing.
SCENE 1 or 2 buttons (only for the Scene Control)
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Name
Controller
LCD
MW
Knob1
Knob2
Knob3
Knob4
Knob5
Knob6
Knob7
Knob8
FS
FC
FV
Scene

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