6.TAPE INTERRVCE
The DW-6000
is equipped with a tape
interface
that lets
you
SAVE
all sound prc^
gram memory
contents
on cassette
tape.
Later
you
can
LOAD the
data from
the
tape back into
the
DW-6000
intemal
memory. The
DW-6000
display keeps
track of
tape
interface operations
to
help assure
successful data
transfer
and detect
possible
problems.
Operation is so
fast
(about
14 seconds) that you
can
even change
your
programs
during a
performance.
Note:
MIDI parameter values are not included
in
tape
Interface
operations. They cannot be
saved on tape or loaded
from
tape.
Features
&
Functions
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1
SAVE
Press this
key
to
write
DW-6000 program
memory
contents
to
your connected tape
recorder.
2
LOAD
Press
this button to
read data from
your tape recorder
while
playing
baci<
a tape.
3
VERIFY
This is used to check
recorded
data
(immediately after
the SAVE
procedure)
to
mal^e
sure that
it has been
properly recorded on the tape.
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CANCEL
3
VERIFY
2
LOAD
1 SAVE
4
CANCEL
If an
error occurs
during SAVE
or
LOAD operations,
pressing this key
!ets
you start over
again.
If you press
the
CANCEL key
during
SAVE,
LOAD,
or
VERIFY^^
operations, it
will
immediately
interrupt
and
cancel
the operation.
5 DISPLAY
This gives you messages to
keep you
informed
of
tape
Interface operations and
possible problems.
The Three
Basic
Tape Interface
Operations
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SAVE
During a
SAVE Operation,
the
DW-eOOO sends ail oif
its
stored
sound program data (the
Rg^
meter
values
for
all
64
prog^W
numbers) out the
TO TAPE jack
on the
rear panel. The con-
nected tape
recorder Is
us
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record this data during a Sw^
operation.
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VERIFY
This should always be
perform-
ed
immediately
after a
SAVE
operation.
VERIFY is used to
check whether or not the
SAVE
operation
has
been successful.
You play back the tape
(through
the
FROM
TAPE
jack)
that you
have
just SAVED the data
on,
and
the DW-6000 checks to
see
vi/hether
it exactly matches the
DW-6(KX)
memory contents.
3
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LOAD
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During a LOAD operation,
you
play back
a
previously
saved
data
tape
(through the FROM
TAPE jack), and the DW-6000
replaces the
current program
data
with
the data
on
tape.
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