Changing The Power-On Display; Compatibility With Other Devices Oo; Data Compatibility With Other Devices; Gcartinid Fess Roarai Aa Ane Ere - Yamaha V50 Operating Manual

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each time the power is turned on.
You can modify the lower line of this display to whatever
message you like, for example your name or the name
of your band.
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MESSAGES
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(2) Input your message of up to 40 characters into the
lower line of the display. (Page 17 explains how to
input characters.) The next time the power is turned
on, your message will be displayed.
COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER DEVICES
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Data compatibility with other devices
V50 data is compatible with other Yamaha devices as
follows.
Voice data is compatible with the DXI1,
YS100,
YS200, B200, TQ5, DX21, DX100, TX81Z, and WT11.
However, when V50 data is transmitted to one of these
devices, functions not found on these devices will be
ignored. For example, if V50 voice data is transmitted
to a DXI11, the V50 effect data will be ignored.
Sequence data saved to disk by the QX5FD can be
read by the V50 disk, and the V50 can also receive se-
quence data from the QX5FD
via MIDI
bulk dump.
However QX5FD data such as macro data and relative
tempo will be ignored by the V50.
22 = Introducing the V50
Cartridges
By attaching an optional ADP2
adaptor, you will be
able to use the ROM or RAM cartridges for the Yamaha
DX11
in the V50 cartridge slot. A cartridge connected
in this way can be used to read data.
However it is not
possible to store V50 data to a cartridge (i.e., save).
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