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Chapter 6 Connecting MIDI Devices
Chapter 6
Refer to the owner’s manual of the receiving device.
5. Press [WRITE] to begin data transmitting.
* If you wish to stop transmission, press [EXIT].
BlkDmp: ALL, SYS, SEQ ALL, PATCH ALL,
GROUP01–10, U0101–1008, TEMPORARY,
U0101–1008-U0101–1008
ALL:
Transmit all settings.
* The settings of the current patch which is not written into
memory (TEMPORARY) will not be transmitted.
SYS:
Transmit system settings (p. 67).
SEQ ALL:
Transmit all data for the user patterns (p. 59) of the
sequencer.
PATCH ALL:
Transmit all user patch settings.
GROUP01–10:
Transmit the settings of all patches in the selected patch
group.
U0101–1008:
Transmit the settings of the selected user patch.
TEMPORARY:
Transmit the settings of the current patch. This allows
you to transmit the state of the settings before pressing
[WRITE] to write them into memory.
U0101–1008-U0101–1008:
Transmit the settings of the specified area of user
patches.
Receiving (Bulk Load)
The HPD-15 receives data that was stored in a sequencer.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the HPD-15’s MIDI IN connector
to the MIDI OUT connector of the external sequencer or the
other HPD-15. Set the HPD-15 play mode.
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Send the data from the external sequencer to the HPD-15.
The transmitted settings are reproduced.
When data is received, the data that was previously in the
HPD-15’s memory will be lost.
Never turn the power off while receiving the bulk data and
writing the data into memory. If the power is turned off, the
data will be lost.
Select “Int” for the “Seq Sync” in system settings (p. 68). If
you select other than “Int,” the internal sequencer will begin
playback and won’t receive the data.
External Sequencer
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
HPD-15