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Chapter 9 Connecting and Using External MIDI Devices (MIDI Mode)
Chapter
9
Transmitting the DR-670’s Data
to an External MIDI Device/
Returning Transmitted Data to
the DR-670
Transmitting the DR-670’s data to a MIDI
sequencer or another DR-670 is known as “Bulk
Dump.”
Conversely, returning data saved to a MIDI
sequencer back to the DR-670, or receiving data
transmitted from another DR-670 is referred to
as “Bulk Load.”
■ Setting the Device ID
Although patterns, drum kits, and other device-
specific data are transmitted and received in
“Bulk Dump” and “Bulk Load” as “Exclusive
messages,” the number used by the devices to
recognize each other (the Device ID number)
must match.
fig.09-10
Settings Values: 17–32
■
Transmitting the DR-670’s
Data (Bulk Dump)
fig.09-11
Use the following procedure in MIDI mode
when carrying out Bulk Dump.
1. Press [ ] [ ] to select “TX
BULK.”
fig.09-12
2. Rotate the TEMPO/VALUE dial to select
the data to be transmitted.
ALL: All of the DR-670’s data
SEQ: Data recorded in the User patterns
and songs
UTIL: Utility mode, MIDI mode and DPP
assign settings data
KIT: All of the User drum kits
3. Press [START].
Bulk Dump starts, and the tempo indicator
lights up.
After a few moments, the tempo indicator
goes out, and the Bulk Dump is completed.
* If you do inadvertently start Bulk Dump, you
can cancel transmission by pressing [STOP/
CONT]. Do not use the data from the cancelled
operation.
* When executing Bulk Dump with “ALL”
selected, the memory of the receiving device may
become filled, and any data following that will
not be received.
If this occurs, change the setting for the
transmitted data to “SEQ,” “UTIL,” or “KIT,”
then execute Bulk Dump.
MIDI OUT
Receive device
(MIDI Sequencer etc.)
MIDI IN
Transmit device
(DR-670)