Yamaha MU128 Manual Do Utilizador

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MU128 Utility Mode
Dump Out Functions (DUMPOUT)
The Dump Out functions allow you to save the various settings of the MU128
(such as settings for Parts, Performances, system, etc.) to a MIDI sequencer,
computer or a MIDI data recorder (such as the Yamaha MDF3 MIDI Data
Filer).
     The following illustrations show example connections for the Dump Out
functions.
Saving and Restoring Data via MIDI
Bulk Dump data can be sent and received using the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT connections.
MU128
MIDI Data 
Recorder
MIDI IN-A
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
TONE GENERATOR
XG
TG300B
PERFORM
MODE
EQ
UTIL EFFECT
PLAY EDIT
ALL
MUTE/
SOLO
PART
PART
SELECT
VALUE
SELECT
VALUE
ENTER
EXIT
SELECT PART GROUP
Strings
Bass
Guitar
Organ
Chrom.perc.
Piano
Ensemble
Brass
Reed
Pipe
Synth lead Synth pad
Drum
Model excl.
SFX
Percussive
Ethnic
Synth effects
PHONES
MIDI  IN  A
STAND BY
ON
VOLUME
2
PART
VOL EXP PAN
BANK/PGM
REV CHO VAR KEY
A/D  INPUT
1
MU PLG-1 PLG-2 PLG-3
Saving and Restoring Data via TO HOST
Computer 
(with sequencer or 
MIDI librarian 
software)
TO HOST
SERIAL PORT
Bulk Dump data can be sent and received using the TO HOST and SERIAL PORT connections.
TONE GENERATOR
XG
TG300B
PERFORM
MODE
EQ
UTIL EFFECT
PLAY EDIT
ALL
MUTE/
SOLO
PART
PART
SELECT
VALUE
SELECT
VALUE
ENTER
EXIT
SELECT PART GROUP
Strings
Bass
Guitar
Organ
Chrom.perc.
Piano
Ensemble
Brass
Reed
Pipe
Synth lead Synth pad
Drum
Model excl.
SFX
Percussive
Ethnic
Synth effects
PHONES
MIDI  IN  A
STAND BY
ON
VOLUME
2
PART
VOL EXP PAN
BANK/PGM
REV CHO VAR KEY
A/D  INPUT
1
MU PLG-1 PLG-2 PLG-3
Operation
1 Make sure that the MU128 is properly connected to the device
and that the HOST SELECT switch is properly set.
When using the MIDI terminals, connect the MIDI OUT of the
MU128 to the MIDI IN of the data recorder. (See the illustrations
above.) Also, set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI.
When using the TO HOST terminal, make sure that the HOST
SELECT
 switch is set corresponding to the device to be used. (Refer
to page 35 for more on host computer connections.)
Dump Out Functions (DUMPOUT)