Yamaha QY22 Owner's Manual - Page 166

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9 Utility Functions Bulk Dump OUT -- MIDI -- IN Although the QY22 has memory for 20 songs and 100 user patterns, you might want to save your song and pattern data to an external device to allow greater storage capacity or simply to protect your data from accidental erasure or corruption. An ideal storage device for use with the QY22 is the Yamaha MDF2 MIDI Data Filer. MIDI IN MDF2 To save data from the QY22 to the MDF2, first connect the QY22 MIDI OUT to the MDF2 MIDI IN via a MIDI cable, and prepare the MDF2 for reception (refer to the MDF2 operation manual). Also make sure that the Device Number parameter in the utility System screen is set to the appropriate device number or "All." Type of data to be transmitted (Song, Pattern, or All) Song or pattern number (no number available when "All" is selected above) Next, select the utility mode Bulk Dump screen, select "Song" if you want to save the data for one song or all songs, "Pattern" if you want to save the data for one pattern or all patterns, or "All" if you want to save all song and pattern data. If you select "Song", move the cursor to the song number parameter and select a song number (01 ... 20), or "All" to save all songs. If you select "Pattern", move the cursor to the pattern number parameter and select a pattern number (101 ... 200), or "All" to save all patterns. 163

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OUT
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MIDI
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IN
MIDI IN
MDF2
9
Utility Functions
Bulk Dump
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Although the QY22 has memory for 20 songs and 100 user pat-
terns, you might want to save your song and pattern data to an exter-
nal device to allow greater storage capacity or simply to protect your
data from accidental erasure or corruption. An ideal storage device for
use with the QY22 is the Yamaha MDF2 MIDI Data Filer.
To save data from the QY22 to the MDF2, first connect the QY22
MIDI OUT to the MDF2 MIDI IN via a MIDI cable, and prepare the
MDF2 for reception (refer to the MDF2 operation manual). Also
make sure that the Device Number parameter in the utility System
screen is set to the appropriate device number or “All.”
Next, select the utility mode Bulk Dump screen,
select “Song” if you want to save the data for one
song or all songs, “Pattern” if you want to save
the data for one pattern or all patterns, or “All” if
you want to save all song and pattern data.
If you select “Song”, move the cursor to the
song number parameter and select a song number
(01 … 20), or “All” to save all songs.
If you select “Pattern”, move the cursor to the
pattern number parameter and select a pattern
number (101 … 200), or “All” to save all patterns.
Type of data to be
transmitted (Song,
Pattern, or All)
Song or pattern
number (no number
available when “All”
is selected above)