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Saving the
JV-30's Data
The JV-30's
Data can be saved in the form
of Exclusive message onto an
exter-
nal MIDI device. To save data
in this manner, you need to
perform what Is re-
ferred
to
as
the Bulk Dump procedure.
The following explains the
different
types of Bulk Dump available, and how
they are performed.
[Connections]
The
JV-30 must be connected to
an external MIDI device, either
a
sequencer or other
type
of
unit. MIDI cables should
be
connected as illustrated below.
Transmitter
OUT
MIDI Message
~^
IN
Receiver
C=!
oaoao
o oo
oooao DO iDoo
O} a C=l O C=l
*
if instead of a sequencer,
you connect another JV-30, both of them can be set to
exactly the same
settings.
[Bulk
Dump Types]
The following types of Bulk Dump are available:
Bulk Dump
Transmits all of
the JV-30's settings.
Bulk
bure'
Dur-iR
>
CI...IRITE3
9
Tone Dump
Tone
bure'
C'upip
'
CUiRITE]
Drum
Tone Dump
Drur-i
Sure'
Tone Di_4r'iP
[WRITE
3
#
Bulk Dump
(Part)
Bulk
Part.
Dur^iF Sur-e'?
1 C WRITE
3
Transmits the settings
for the 128 User Tones.
Transmits
the settings
for the User Drum
Sets.
Dumps the settings for
Parts, or for individually
selected Parts.
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