M using the midi data dump function – KORG Concert Korg Digital Piano C-150 User Manual
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Using the MIDI Data Dump Function
The MIDI DATA DUMP function is used to copy data
from the built-in recorder to a MIDI data filer, a de
vice used for storing MIDI data.
Note; The term "MIDI data filer" applies to both hardware
and software devices,
A common data filer application is backing up data
— in other words, copying the current recorder
data
to the filer so that you can always get the original
data back after editing or deleting the data in the re
corder. For further details, consult the manual in
cluded with your data filer.
Saving Data to the Data Filer
n
Connect the MIDI OUT jack on the piano to the MIDI
IN jack on the external device with a MIDI cable.
Set the data filer to receive data.
Note: Consult the manual included with the data filer for
the necessary procedures.
Hold
down
the
[TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION]
switch and press the [STRINGS! switch to start
transmission.
The [TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION] and [STRINGS]
lamps begin blinking, indicating that the piano is
ready to transmit.
Press [START/STOP] switch to begin transmis
sion.
The [START/STOP] lamp blinks to indicate that
transmission is in progress. When the data dump is
finished, the lamp goes off and the piano returns to
normal operating mode.
loading Data from the Data Filer
n
Connect the MIDI OUT jack on the external device
to the MIDI IN jack on the piano with a
M I D I c a b l e .
Turn on the power of both units.
The [TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION] and [STRINGS]
lamps begin blinking, indicating that the piano is
ready to receive.
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Set up the data filer to transmit the previously-
stored piano data.
Note; As there is considerable variation between data fil
ers,
consult the
manual included with the data filer
for additional procedures.
Wait for the data filer to indicate the end of the
transmission. (Never interrupt either the piano
or the data filer while they are working, since
such interruptions can cause errors in data trans
mission.)
Set the data filer to transmit the stored piano data.
Consult the data filer's operation manual for instruc
tions.
The piano's [RECORD] lamp blinks to indicate that
data reception is in progress. When reception is fin
ished, the lamp goes off and the piano returns to
normal operating mode.
Note: The piano keyboard and panel will remain inopera
tive until the transmission is complete.
Note: Changes made in the pedal settings cannot be stored
in the data filer. (Refer to the section, "Using the
Pedals with LAYER Mode".)
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