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Midi data dump – KORG C-320 User Manual

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Chapter 5

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-320, 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-320 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.

Saving data to the data filer.

Here is how to save the data of the C-320.

1

Use a MIDI cable to connect the C-320 MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the data filer.

2

Prepare the data filer to receive MIDI data.

3

On the C-320, hold down the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button, and press the
VIBES/GUITAR sound selection button. The indicators of the TRANSPOSE/
FUNCTION and VIBES/GUITAR buttons will blink, indicating that the C-320 is
ready to transmit the data dump.

4

Press the TOUCH button. The data dump will begin, and the sound setting data will
be transmitted to the data filer.

During a data dump operation, the C-320 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.

You can load into the C-320 data you previ-

ously saved on a data filer.

1

Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN of the C-320 to the MIDI OUT of the
data filer.

Category

Data

Single mode

Reverb and chorus settings (on/off status, send level)

Layer mode

Balance between sounds, damper pedal on/off status
for each sound.