Yamaha mfc10 User Manual

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The MFC10’s internal settings can be transmitted to an external MIDI data storage
device.
Using a device such a Yamaha’s MIDI Data Filer MDF2, the MFC10’s data can be saved
to, as well as loaded from such a device. The bulk dump operation is convenient for
keeping important data.
Bulk Dump
B u l k   D u m p   ( T r a n s m i s s i o n )
1
For both Normal and MIX mode operation, simultaneously
press both [MEMORY EDIT] and [WRITE/EXIT].
MEMORY
EDIT
FC
EDIT
WRITE
/EXIT
bL1
• Make sure the [MIDI — WX] switch on the rear panel is
set to the MIDI position.
• Normal operation of the MFC10 is not possible during
bulk dump operations.
B u l k   D u m p   ( R e c e i v e )
In the normal control status or edit status, the MFC10 can receive bulk dump transmissions from an
external device.
2
Press the corresponding foot switch to select one of the 5 bulk
dump types listed below.
The selected bulk dump type will flash in the LED display.
bL3
3
Press [INC/YES] and the selected data will be immediately
transmitted via MIDI to the external device. Once the operation
is complete, “End” will appear in the display, and the MFC10
will return to step 2.
Press [WRITE/EXIT] to cancel the Bulk Dump operation.
4
Press [WRITE/EXIT] to return the MFC10 to normal control
status.
DEC
/NO
INC
/YES
±10
WRITE
/EXIT
• Foot switch [1]
All data listed the 4 bulk dump types that follow will be transmitted.
• Foot switch [2]
All data for Program Change Memory in the NORMAL mode will be transmitted.
• Foot switch [3]
All data for Function Memory will be transmitted.
• Foot switch [4]
Set data for the onboard Foot Controller 1 and External Foot Controllers 2-5 will be transmitted.
• Foot switch [5]
All data for Program Change Memory in the MIX mode will be transmitted.