CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual page 461

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3.
The DRM may prompt you for additional information, which you
should supply.
Patch number: DRMs that are written to request an
individual patch or configuration give you this prompt, so
you can specify the one you want to have dumped.
Channel/unit number: Most synthesizers have a Sysx
channel or unit number. This covers the situation in which
you own two of the exact same synthesizer, and want to do
Sysx with each independently. Your synthesizer manual
should describe the factory-set number.
The DRM transmits a Sysx message that asks the synthesizer to
dump the data. Pro Audio then waits to get some data dumped
from the synthesizer. The number of bytes received so far is
displayed in a dialog box.
4.
After the count stops increasing, click Done.
If the count stays at zero for more than a couple of seconds,
something is wrong. The synthesizer may not be hooked up to the
MIDI interface in both directions, or you may have answered a
DRM prompt incorrectly. Click Cancel.
If any data were received, you will see the number of bytes in the
bank list. At this point, you may want to give the bank a
descriptive name by clicking
.
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