Midi Data Dump - Korg Concert C-340 User Manual

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MIDI Data Dump

You can save the current sound settings (Single or Layer mode) on an external MIDI
storage device, like a sequencer or a MIDI data filer. You can later reload these data
into the C-340, to restore a saved set of data.
Warning: To avoid loosing data, carefully read the owner's manual of your MIDI
data filer. Loading data into the memory of the C-340 will erase all existing data.
Hint: To avoid any trouble, don't forget to deactivate System Exclusive data recep-
tion on the connected device.
The following table shows which data are saved with the Data Dump.
Category
Single mode
Layer mode
Saving data to the data filer.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the C-340 MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the data filer.
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Prepare the data filer to receive MIDI data.
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On the C-340, hold down the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button, and press the
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VIBES/GUITAR sound selection button. The indicators of the TRANSPOSE/
FUNCTION and VIBES/GUITAR buttons will blink, indicating that the C-340 is
ready to transmit the data dump.
Press the TOUCH button. The data dump will begin, and the sound setting data will
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be transmitted to the data filer.
During a data dump operation, the C-340 will not produce sound, and no other func-
tion will work. When the data dump is completed, you will return to normal playing
condition.
You may cancel a data dump operation before the data dump begins, by pressing the
TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION or VIBES/GUITAR button.
Loading data from the data filer.
ously saved on a data filer.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN of the C-340 to the MIDI OUT of the
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data filer.
MIDI
Data
Reverb and chorus settings (on/off status, send level)
Balance between sounds, damper pedal on/off status
for each sound.
Here is how to save the data of the C-340.
You can load into the C-340 data you previ-
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