About The Midi Implementation Chart; Restoring The Factory Seftings (Initialization); Midi Implementation Chart - Boss SX-700 Owner's Manual

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About the MIDI Implementation
Chart
MIDI allows a variety of messages to be exchanged between
instruments, but it is not necessarily the case that all types of
message can be exchanged between any two MIDI devices.
Two devices can communicate only if they both use the types
of messages that they have in common.
Thus, every owner's manual for a MIDI device includes a
"MIDI Implementation Chart." This chart shows the types of
message that the device is able to transmit and receive. By
comparing the MID! implementation charts of two devices,
you can tell at a glance which messages they will be able to
exchange. Since the charts are always of a uniform size, you
can simply place the two charts side by side.
MIDI Device A
MIDI Device B
* A "MIDI Implementation" booklet (optional) containing a de-
tailed explanation of the SX-700's MIDI capabilities is also
available. Programmers or other interested users can order this
booklet from a Roland dealer.
Restoring the Factory
Settings (Initialization)
If you wish to restore the SX-700 to the factory settings, use
the following procedure (Initialization). You can choose to
initialize all settings, or initialize only a specified area of data,
such as Patch data in the User area or system settings such as
Utility data.
The following types of data can be initialized.
Display Shows]
Settings initialized
[System _| All parameters accessed through the UTILITY Mode
| u-t__[[Settings
for Patch Number U-t_
| _u-2
| Settings for Patch Number U2
U-127
| Settings for Patch Number U-127
| uz
| Settings for Patch Number U-128
(Procedure)
EFFECT PARAMETER
6 5
1° Press [UTILITY]. The button's indicator lights to show that
settings can be made for the Utility function.
2 Use PARAMETER [-<#] [ >] to access the following param-
eter (FACTORY PRESET) in the display.
FACT INITCWRITE]
SYSTEM
> U-128
at
ram)
Starting Point
Ending Point
3 Use PARAMETER [<4] [B>] to move the cursor to "start," and
use the VALUE knob to display
the first data to be initialized.
4 Use PARAMETER [<4] [B>] to move the cursor to "end," and
use the VALUE knob to display the last data to be initialized.
5 Press [WRITE], and the data of the specified area will be
initialized.
6 Press [EXIT] to return to the Play mode.
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