Korg CONCERT C-3200 Owner's Manual page 22

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Synchronizing an external sequencer
An external MIDI sequencer or rhythm machine can be
synchronized to the C-3200's recorder.
Since the C-3200 functions as the "master" device (the
controlling device), the connected sequencer (or similar
device) will be the "slave" device (the device that is
controlled).
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT of
the C-3200 to the MIDI IN of your sequencer.
2. Set the connected sequencer so that it will
function as a slave device.
For details on how to make MIDI clock settings etc.
on the connected device, refer to the owner's manual
of that device.
3. Press the Start/Stop switch of the C-3200 to
begin synchronized playback.
The C-3200 will transmit MIDI Clock messages
(messages used to synchronize the tempo) based on
the tempo that you set on the C-3200.
Saving recorder data (Data Dump)
Performance data recorded on the C-3200's recorder can
be saved on an external MIDI data filer (storage device),
and then reloaded back into the C-3200's recorder for
playback when necessary.
Carefully read the owner's manual for your data
filer so that you do not accidentally erase impor-
tant data.
To save performance data to a data filer
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the C-3200's MIDI
OUT to the MIDI IN of your data filer.
2. Operate your data filer to make it ready to
receive MIDI data from the C-3200.
3. Hold down the C-3200's Transpose/Function
switch and press the E.Piano 2 sound selector
switch.
The indicators of the Transpose/Function switch and
E.Piano 2 switch will blink, and the C-3200 will be
ready to transmit the data dump.
If you decide to cancel without transmitting the data,
press the C-3200's Transpose/Function switch.
4. Press the Start/Stop switch.
The data dump will begin, and the performance data
will be transmitted to your data filer. While transmis-
sion is occurring, the Start/Stop switch indicator will
blink.
When transmission is completed, the Start/Stop
switch indicator will go dark, and the C-3200 will
return to its normal condition.
The C-3200 will not produce sound while it is
ready to transmit a data dump, nor while it is
transmitting performance data to the data filer.
The C-3200 will return to its normal operating
condition when data transmission ends and the
data has been stored in the data filer.
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To load performance data from a data filer back to
the C-3200's recorder
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN of
the C-3200 to the MIDI OUT of your data filer.
2. Hold down the C-3200's Transpose/Function
screen and press the E.Piano 2 sound selector
switch.
The indicators of the Transpose/Function switch and
E.Piano 2 switch will blink, and the C-3200 will wait
to receive a data dump.
If you decide to cancel the operation at this point,
press the C-3200's Transpose/Function switch.
3. Set your data filer to transmit the saved C-3200
performance data. For details on how to do
this, refer to the owner's manual of your data
filer.
The C-3200 will receive the performance data. The
Record switch indicator will blink while the data is
being received.
When the performance data has been completely
received, the Record switch indicator will go dark,
and the C-3200 will return to its normal state.
The C-3200 will not produce sound while it is
receiving performance data from the data filer.
The C-3200 will return to its normal operating
condition when data reception ends and the data
has been loaded back into the internal recorder.

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