Recording And Playing The Performance; What You Can Do With The Sequencer; About Cf Card; Cf Card You Can Use - Hammond A-405SP Owner's Manual

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RECORDING AND PLAYING THE PERFORMANCE

Th is organ has a built-in Sequencer and a CompactFlash Card (CF Card hereinafter)
Slot for recording your play and settings to the CF Card and play them or use them
as a rhythm player.

What you can do with the sequencer

Recording and playing your performance. If you do not record your play, only the
settings are recorded and reproduced.
Playing the GM standard SMF Song Data. You may enjoy playing the organ to
the accompaniment of the song data.
Using it as a rhythm player with exclusive rhythm data. You may enjoy playing the
organ to the accompaniment of the rhythm.
It is possible to record up to 192 K byte (approx. 24,000 notes) as the capacity of a
song. If you use the Expression Pedal or the Pitch Bend Wheel, it will be less than
this.
You can make songs up to 99 fi les per a folder. If you want to record over 99 fi les,
make a new folder and record into the folder.

About CF Card

CF CARD YOU CAN USE

Th e manufacturer recommends genuine Hammond 65971-02128 as your CF Card.
Please consult http://www.hammondorganco.com before you try to use other cards
in this organ.

CF CARD SLOT

1. First please read the label on the CF Card carefully and insert it correctly.
2. To take out the card, push the Eject Button on the right hand side of the slot.
3. Don't eject the card or switch the power off during initializing or setting it up.

About Song File

General MIDI

Th e General MIDI system is a set of recommendations which seeks to provide a way
to go beyond the limitations of proprietary designs, and standardize the MIDI capa-
bilities of sound generating devices. Sound generating devices and music data that
meets the General MIDI standard bears the General MIDI logo. Music data bearing
the General MIDI logo can be played back using any General MIDI sound generat-
ing unit to produce essentially the same musical performance.

Standard MIDI File

Th e SMF (= Standard MIDI File) is a data format made for standardizing the formats
of song data of all manufacturers. Th is organ corresponds with the SMF Format 0
and 1.
For the SMF song data ask the sales person at your dealer from whom you purchased
your organ.
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