EasyManua.ls Logo

Roland XP-10 - Chapter 10. Using a Sequencer or Computer to Save XP-10 Settings; Bulk Dump; COT TNSCH ONS Cays Aids Rich Cog CCC Ven Date Stem den Ca Ahead Va Daniel Sa MURR Hala Acdocce Eens; Types of XP-10 Data that Can be Transmitted

Roland XP-10
98 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Chapter
10.
Using
a
sequencer
or
computer
to
save
XP-10
settings
(Bulk
Dump)
The
settings
of
the
XP-10
can
be
transmitted
to
an
external
device
as
MIDI
System
Exclusive
messages.
This
operation
is
called
“Bulk
Dump.”
The
XP-10
can
be
connected
to
an
external
device
such
as
a
sequencer,
and
this
operation
used
to
save
XP-10
set-
tings
on
that
device.
Or,
if
you
connect
a
second
XP-
10
in
place
of
the
sequencer,
you
can
set
both
XP-10
units
to
the
identical
settings.
Connections
For
connecting
the
XP-10
to
a
sequencer,
refer
to
chapter
7
“Connections”
(p.43).
Using
a
MIDI
cable,
connect
the
XP-10's
MIDI
OUT
to
the
sequencer's
MIDIIN.
For
connecting
the
XP-10
to
a
computer,
refer
to
chap-
ter
8
“Two
methods
of
connections”
(p.53).
Lf
you
are
using
MIDI
cables
to
make
connections,
connect
the
XP-10's
MIDI
OUT
to
the
MIDI
IN
of
the
MIDI
inter-
face
adapter/board.
Types
of
XP-10
data
that
can
be
transmitted
Bulk
Dump
allows
you
to
transmit
the
following
four
types
of
data.
Tone
Dump
(User:
Tone)
The
settings
for
the
256
User
Tones
will
be
transmitted.
Drum
Dump
(User:
Drum)
The
settings
for
the
20
User
Drum
Sets
will
be
transmitted.
Performance
Dump
(User:
Performance)
The
settings
for
the
64
User
Performances
will
be
transmitted.
Bulk
Dump
(All)
User
Tone,
User
Drum
Set,
User
Performance,
and
System
Setup
settings
will
be
transmitted.
*
System
Exclusive
Receive
Switch
setting
will
be
transmitted
as
ON.
Device
ID
Number
and
CTS/RTS
(P.62)
settings
will
not
be
transmitted.
Saving
the
transmitted
data
Make
Device
ID
Number
settings
When
transmitting
and
receiving
Exclusive
messages,
the
Device
ID
Number
settings
of
the
two
devices
must
match.
If
you
have
connected
two
or
more
XP-10
units
via
MIDI,
only
those
XP-10
units
with
the
same
Device
ID
Number
will
be
able
to
exchange
Exclusive
messages.
The
Device
ID
Number
functions
in
a
way
that
is
sim-
ilar
to
the
MIDI
channel.
When
the
XP-10
is
shipped
from
the
factory,
the
Device
ID
Number
is
set
to
17.
When
transmitting
data
to
a
sequencer
etc.,
there
is
normally
no
need
to
change
this
setting.
If
you
need
to
change
the
Device
ID
Number
setting,
use
the
fol-
lowing
procedure.
If
you
wish
to
set
two
XP-10
units
to
the
same
set-
tings,
use
the
following
procedure
to
set
the
same
Device
ID
Number
on
each
XP-10,
1.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“System
Setup”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Press
[7]
several
times
to
select
“Device
ID#”.
*
If
you
hold
down
[ENTER]
while
you
press
[7],
you
will
return
to
the
previous
item.
4.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
set
the
Device
ID
Number
(1-32).
5.
Press
[EDIT].
The
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
display
will
reappear.
*
Be
sure
to
make
a
note
of
the
Device
ID
Number
on
the
label
of
the
disk,
etc.
When
you
later
transmit
the
data
that
was
saved
back
to
the
XP-10,
you
will
need
to
set
the
XP-10’s
Device
ID
Number
to
the
same
number
that
was
used
when
the
data
was
transmitted.
If
the
Device
ID
Number
setting
is
dif-
ferent,
the
XP-10
will
not
receive
the
data.
Transmitting
and
saving
the
data
1.
Press
[UTILITY].
The
indicator
will
light.
2.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
“Bulk
Dump”
and
press
[ENTER].
3.
Use
VALUE[-]/[+]
to
select
the
desired
type
of
Bulk
Dump.
*
Tf
you
wish
to
cancel
the
operation,
press
[UTILI-
TY].
The
indicator
will
go
off,
and
the
previous
dis-
play
will
reappear.
4.
Set the
sequencer
etc.
ready
to
record.
*
Be
sure
to
make
a
note
(on
the
label
of
the
disk,
etc.)
indicating
the
sequencer
tempo
that
was
used
dur-
ing
recording.
When
you
re-transmit
the
saved
data
back
to
the
XP-10,
you
must
play
back
the
sequencer
at
the
same
tempo.
If
the
tempo
is
differ-
ent,
the
XP-10
may
not
receive
the
data
correctly.
5.
Press
[ENTER],
and
transmission
will
begin.
*
If
you
wish
to
interrupt
transmission,
press
[CAN-
CEL].
6.
When
transmission
is
complete,
the
display
will
indi-
cate
“Completed”
and
the
[UTILITY]
indicator
will
go
off.
*
When
executing
“Performance
Dump
(User:
Performance),”
the
data
will
be
transmitted
regard-
less
of
the
on/off
setting
of
the
System
Setup
para-
meter
“Performance
Dump
Transmit
Switch.”
57

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Roland XP-10

Related product manuals