Roland XV-88 User Manual

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Chapter 10. Memory Settings (Utility Mode)
You can specify the data to be transmitted by selecting the 
appropriate combination shown below.
For example, if you wish to transmit the USER group Patches 
001-020, you would specify “PATCH USER:001-020.”
Type
Block
ALL
USER
TEMP
PERFORM
USER
01–64
TEMP
-PATCH
*1
+PATCH
*2
CTRL
PATCH
USER
001–128
TEMP
RHYTHM
USER
001–004
TEMP
SYSTEM
USER
*1 Only the current Performance settings will be transmitted.
*2 The current Performance settings and the setting of a Patch 
or Rhythm Set assigned to the Part will be transmitted.
Type (Data Type)
Specifies the type of data to be transmitted.
ALL
: Performance, Patch, and Rhythm Set
PERFORM
: Performance
PATCH
: Patch
RHYTHM
: Rhythm Set
SYSTEM
: System
Block (Source Block)
Specifies the source of the data to be transmitted.
USER
: Data from user memory will be transmitted.
TEMP
: Data in Temporary area will be transmitted.
CTRL
: The status of Performances, including Performance 
Bank Selects and Program Changes, are not sent as Exclusive 
messages, but rather as MIDI Channel messages.
For more on the messages that are transmitted, refer to 
Destination
This is the Transmission destination. It is set with MIDI.
Transmitting Data to the XV-88
You can transmit Performance, Patch or Rhythm Set settings 
to the user memory and System settings to the System 
memory. By loading sound data from a memory card or 
Wave Expansion Boards to user memory, you can bring new 
sounds into a Performance.
fig.10-27.e
• If the XV-88 internal memory already contains important 
data that you have created, this operation will cause all 
of this data to be lost. If you wish to keep the data, you 
must save it on a memory card (p. 190) or on an external 
MIDI device (p. 185).
• If Internal Write Protect is turned ON, the following 
display will appear, and the Data Transfer operation will 
not be executed.
fig.10-03
Change the displayed ON to OFF and press [ENTER] to 
turn Internal Write Protect off. Press [ENTER] once 
again.
Data type
Source block
Destination