SECTION 6
DATADISK
2) Send a Sysex dump from the synthesizer, sequencer,
effects processor, or other MIDI device. This may be
called a "Bulk Dump", "File Transfer", or some other indi-
cation that multiple files will be transmitted (check your
manual for the correct name and procedure).
system exclusive data is detected, the display will read
the following:
In this display, XXXXXX is an abbreviation of the manu-
facturer's name of the device sending the data, and
YYYYYY is an abbreviation of the model name. If the
data received is a MIDI sample dump, the manufacturer
and product name will be displayed as "Sample Dump".
In the multiple mode,
formation until the user decides that all of the data has
been loaded. After each sysex is received, the display
will change to the following:
If no button is pressed, the display will revert to the
"RECEIVING XXXXXX YYYYYY" message if additional
sysex data is received, and will continue to save the data
to the same file.
If the
transmission is complete, the file will be stored to disk
under the last received message's manufacturer and
model names.
3) Exit the function by pressing another function button.
This function allows the user to request sample dumps from MIDI
devices which require a request before sending sample dump data.
RECV MULT SYSEX:
WAITING FOR DATA
is now awaiting system exclusive information.
RECEIVING XXXXXX
YYYYYY
DATADISK
IS THIS FILE
COMPLETE?
button is pressed, telling
DO/YES
is going to receive in-
DATADISK
TO REQUEST A DUMP
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When
that