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Procedure for transmission
Connect the microKORG XL’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN of the 
device that will be receiving the MIDI data dump, and set both devices to 
the same MIDI channel. If you want to use a USB connection, connect the 
microKORG XL to your computer via a USB cable.
NOTE
1.
In Full Edit mode, use knob [1] to select the “MIDI.DUMP” 
page.
2.
Use knob [2] to select the data that you want to dump.
1 PROG: Only the data for the currently selected program will be transmit-
ted (the parameters in the NAME–VC BAND pages, and the settings of the 
front panel buttons and knobs).
ALL PROG: All program data will be transmitted.
GLOBAL: Global data will be transmitted (the parameters of the 
GLOBAL–USR.SCALE pages).
ALL DATA: All program data and global data will be transmitted.
3.
Press [WRITE] button to execute the data dump.
The data dump will be executed. When the dump is completed, the display 
will indicate “COMPLETE.”
NOTE
For details on the contents of program data and global data, refer to the 
sections “Saving a program” and “Saving global data” in “Saving (Writ-
ing)” (J p. 31).
NOTE
For details on the size of each data dump and the time required, refer to 
the table on this page.
Procedure for reception
Here’s how data saved on a connected MIDI data filer or computer can be 
sent back to the microKORG XL, or data received from another 
microKORG XL unit.
1.
Connect the microKORG XL’s MIDI IN connector to the 
MIDI OUT of the device that will be transmitting the MIDI 
data dump.
If you’re using a USB connection, connect the microKORG XL to your 
computer via a USB cable.
2.
Set both the transmitting device and the microKORG XL to 
the same MIDI channel.
If you want the microKORG XL to receive data that was previously trans-
mitted to an external MIDI device, set the microKORG XL to the same 
MIDI channel as when it transmitted the data.
3.
In the MIDI FLT page, set “SYS EX” to ENABLE (J p. 61), 
and turn the GLOBAL page “PROTECT” parameter OFF 
(J p. 59).
4.
Transmit the data from your MIDI data filer or other device.
For details on how to transmit data, please refer to the owner’s manual of 
the device you’re using.
Restoring the factory settings
Here’s how to restore the microKORG XL’s programs and global data set-
tings to their factory-set condition.
The factory settings are called the “preload data.”
When you execute the Preload operation, the microKORG XL’s data 
will be rewritten to the factory-set condition. Before you continue, 
make sure that it’s OK to rewrite the data.
Do not touch the microKORG XL’s knobs or keyboard while the Pre-
load operation is in progress. Never turn off the power during this 
operation.
NOTE
You can’t execute the Preload operation if Write Protect is turned on. You 
must turn off Write Protect before you execute this.
1.
In Full Edit mode, turn knob [1] to select “PRELOAD.”
Dump data
Data size
Time required
1 Prog
402 Bytes
Less than 1 second
All Prog
51,712 Bytes Approx. 3’15"
Global
121 Bytes
Less than 1 second
All Data
51,833 Bytes Approx. 3’15"
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