CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual page 460

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14-4
2.
Click
to open the Receive System Exclusive dialog box.
The list labeled Request contains a list of Dump Request Macros
(DRMs). Each DRM has a name that describes the synthesizer and
type of data that it asks the synthesizer to send. Select your
choice and click OK.
The first item in the list—You start dump on instrument—is not
really a Dump Request Macro. It tells Pro Audio that you will
initiate a dump (or multiple dumps) from the front panel of the
synthesizer. You need to do this for synthesizers that are not on
the list. Once the bytes received count stops increasing (see
Steps 3 and 4), click Done to tell Pro Audio to stop receiving. The
currently selected bank now holds the received Sysx data.
Once you've selected a DRM, Pro Audio runs it.
Note:
The Pro Audio librarian may not support synthesizers that require
handshaking dump protocols. Some of these synthesizers have a
backup protocol where they will do a normal dump if they donÕt get a
handshake. Others do not.

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