Roland FR-5 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
MIDI functions | Archiving your settings via MIDI (Bulk Dump)
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FR-7/FR-5 V-Accordion
The display now responds with:
Press [EXIT÷JUMP] if you do not want to transmit your
settings after all.
(11) Wait until the following message appears, then
stop recording on your sequencer.
(12) Name the “song” (it may only contain data so far)
and save it to hard or floppy disk.
See below for how to transmit the settings back to
the FR-7/FR-5 at a later stage.
Sending Bulk data (back) to the FR-7/FR-5
The FR-7/FR-5 not only sends SysEx data to external
devices (see above), it also receives them. In fact, the
FR-7/FR-5 accepts several kinds of Bulk data:
Entire sets that overwrite the contents of all internal
Set memories. If you don’t want to lose the settings
that currently reside in the FR-7/FR-5’s internal
memories, archive them first using the procedure
described on page 89.
One Set: in this case, you can choose where to save
the received Set data.
(1) Connect the FBC-7’s MIDI IN socket to the
sequencer’s/computer’s MIDI OUT socket.
See page 79 for a connection diagram. Obviously, you
also need to connect the FR-7/FR-5 to the FBC-7.
Note: Your computer needs to be equipped with (or connected
to) an appropriate MIDI interface.
(2) If you are working with a computer, launch the
sequencer program.
(3) Load the song that contains the data you want to
transmit.
(4) On your sequencer, perform all necessary actions
to ensure that it transmits SysEx data.
See its manual for details.
Note: If you are about to transmit a group of 40 Sets (“ALL”) to
the FR-7/FR-5, ask yourself whether you have archived the Set
data that currently reside in the internal memories, or whether
it is OK to overwrite them. Be aware that by proceeding with
an “ALL DATA” file, you replace all internal settings.
(5) Start playback of the data file or song on your
sequencer, etc.
The display now responds with:
Note: When transmitting an “ALL DATA” file to the FR-7/FR-5,
wait until the “WRITE COMPLETE” message appears before
stopping playback on your sequencer. Failure to do so will ren-
der your FR-7/FR-5 inoperable. If that happens, you need to
initialize it (see “Restoring the factory defaults” on p. 94).
(6) Stop playback of your sequencer.
If you transmitted one Set to the FR-7/FR-5, the dis-
play now responds with:
This message means that the corresponding data cur-
rently reside in the FR-7/FR-5’s temporary memory
but that you need to save them if the FR-7/FR-5
should remember them. A Set received in this way
can be used until you select another (internal) Set.
If you think you’ll need the Set at a later stage, be
sure to save it. If you only need it temporarily, you
can select “NO”. The FR-7/FR-5 will then use the
sound (and MIDI) settings received from the com-
puter, but they will be “forgotten” when you switch
the FR-7/FR-5 off or select another Set.
“YES” is selected by default. If you want to save your
changes, proceed as described below. (If you don’t,
turn the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select “NO”, then
press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob.)
To save the Set data:
(7) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob. The display now
responds with:
(8) Rotate the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select the target
memory for the received Set (1~40).
Be aware that the data in the memory you select
here will be overwritten.
(9) Press the [WRITE] button to save your changes. The
display briefly shows a confirmation:
In some cases, the display may show the following
message. It means that the SysEx data were incom-
plete or that the checksum was missing or wrong.
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