Yamaha PSR-280 Owner's Manual - Page 72

Loading Bulk Data, Start sending the data from the connected MIDI device. - owners manual

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MIDI Functions 4 Start the operation. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the Bulk Dump operation. The following display is shown while the data is being sent. BulkSend When the operation is completed, the following display appears: End • When the Bulk Dump operation is completed, the PSR-280 automatically returns to the previous panel condition. I Loading Bulk Data Once you've saved PSR-280 data as described above, you can easily reload the data back to the PSR-280. 1 Set up the connected MIDI device for sending the appropriate data. The actual procedure may differ depending on your particular equipment and software. For example, if you are using the Yamaha MDF3 MIDI Data Filer: 1) Make the appropriate MIDI connections. PSR-280 MIDI IN MIDI OUT MDF3 2) Insert the appropriate floppy disk (containing the desired data) into the MIDI Data Filer. 2 Start sending the data from the connected MIDI device. Send the data from the connected device. (Refer to the owner's manual of the device for details.) The PSR-280 automatically receives the data. The following display is shown while the data is being received. • This operation erases any and all of your original data in the PSR-280. Make sure to save your original settings and data using the Bulk Dump operation (page 71). • Make sure that the PSR-280 is not in the middle of an operation, such as song recording or playback, Style (accompaniment) playback, saving of a Registration Memory preset, sending of Bulk Dump data, etc. • When the PSR-280 is receiving bulk data, none of the panel controls can be used. BulkRcv 72

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MIDI Functions
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4
Start the operation.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start the Bulk Dump operation.
The following display is shown while the data is being sent.
When the operation is completed, the following display appears:
Loading Bulk Data
Once you’ve saved PSR-280 data as described above, you can easily reload the
data back to the PSR-280.
1
Set up the connected MIDI device for sending the appropri-
ate data.
The actual procedure may differ depending on your particular equipment and
software.
For example, if you are using the Yamaha MDF3 MIDI Data Filer:
1) Make the appropriate MIDI connections.
2) Insert the appropriate floppy disk (containing the desired data) into
the MIDI Data Filer.
2
Start sending the data from the connected MIDI device.
Send the data from the connected device.
(Refer to the owner’s manual of
the device for details.)
The PSR-280 automatically receives the data.
The following display is
shown while the data is being received.
BulkSend
End
• When the Bulk Dump operation is
completed, the PSR-280 auto-
matically returns to the previous
panel condition.
• This operation erases any and
all of your original data in the
PSR-280.
Make sure to save
your original settings and data
using the Bulk Dump operation
(page 71).
MDF3
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
PSR-280
• Make sure that the PSR-280 is
not in the middle of an operation,
such as song recording or play-
back, Style (accompaniment)
playback, saving of a Registra-
tion Memory preset, sending of
Bulk Dump data, etc.
• When the PSR-280 is receiving
bulk data, none of the panel con-
trols can be used.
BulkRcv