Yamaha PSR-420 Owner's Manual - Page 61

BkRcv:Sg

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Overall Functions s Bulk Data Send ...This function causes the contents of the registration and song memories to be transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector. This data can be saved to memory or disk via a MIDI sequence recorder or MIDI data recorder, and then reloaded when required. The bulk data can also be sent directly to a second PSR-320/420. To send the bulk data select the "BulkSnd?" function, then press the [+/YES] button. "Sure?" will appear on the display. Press [+/YES] again to begin transmission of the bulk data. "BkSnd:Sg" (song data) and then "BkSnd:Rg" (registration data) will appear on the display during transmission. When the bulk data has been transmitted, "End" will appear momentarily on the display and return to the "BulkSnd?". YES BulkSnd? • A bulk dump transmission can be stopped at any time by pressing the [-/NO] button. • No other operations can be performed during bulk dump transmission. s Receiving Bulk Data The PSR-320/420 will automatically receive compatible bulk data from an external MIDI device as long as no style playback or song recording/ playback operation is in progress. "BkRcv:Sg" (song data) and then "BkRcv:Rg" (registration data) will appear on the display during reception. When the bulk data has been received, "End" will appear momentarily on the display and return to the previously selected display. 001 BkRcv:Sg • No other operations can be performed during bulk dump reception. • If an error is encountered during bulk data reception, "BkRcvErr" and then either "MemClrSg" or "MemClrRg" will appear on the display indicating that either the song or registration memory has been cleared. • When a bulk dump is received, the received data replaces any data that was previously in the PSR-320/420 memory. 60

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Bulk Data Send
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This function causes the contents of the registration
and
song memories
to be transmitted via the
MIDI OUT
connector. This data can be saved to
memory or disk via a MIDI sequence recorder or MIDI data recorder, and
then reloaded when required. The bulk data can also be sent directly to a
second PSR-320/420.
To send the bulk data select the “BulkSnd?” function, then press the
[+/YES]
button. “Sure?” will appear on the display. Press
[+/YES]
again to
begin transmission of the bulk data. “BkSnd:Sg” (song data) and then
“BkSnd:Rg” (registration data) will appear on the display during transmis-
sion. When the bulk data has been transmitted, “End” will appear momen-
tarily on the display and return to the “BulkSnd?”.
A bulk dump transmission can be
stopped at any time by pressing
the [–/NO] button.
No other operations can be
performed during bulk dump
transmission.
Overall Functions
BulkSnd?
YES
Receiving Bulk Data
The PSR-320/420 will automatically receive compatible bulk data from
an external MIDI device as long as no style playback or song recording/
playback operation is in progress. “BkRcv:Sg” (song data) and then
“BkRcv:Rg” (registration data) will appear on the display during reception.
When the bulk data has been received, “End” will appear momentarily on
the display and return to the previously selected display.
No other operations can be
performed during bulk dump
reception.
If an error is encountered
during bulk data reception,
“BkRcvErr” and then either
“MemClrSg” or “MemClrRg”
will appear on the display
indicating that either the song
or registration memory has
been cleared.
When a bulk dump is received,
the received data replaces any
data that was previously in the
PSR-320/420 memory.
BkRcv:Sg
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