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Sony DPS-R7 - Memory Block Operations; User Memory Management; SYS.MIDI Operating Mode

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Memory
Block
This
block
edits
the
user
memory.
Parameters
Meanings
oa
eat
memory
compare
For
comparative
listening
with
the
original
memory.
The
following
selections
are
available.
e
edit/memory
e
edit/parameter
e
edit/parameter/memory
e
edit/parameter/block/memory
S990/q
43190
edit
:
Normal
editing
mode
parameter:
Only
the
currently
displayed
parameter
has
a
value
before
changing.
block
:
Only
the
currently
displayed
block
is
original.
memory
:
Original
data
protect
Turn
on/off
the
memory
protection
for
a
designated
user
memory.
move
Move
a
user
memory
to
a
different
number.
copy
Copy
a
designated
preset
memory
and/or
user
memory
to
a
different
number.
delete
Delete
a
designated
user
memory.
exchange
Exchange
the
two
specified
user
memories.
remaining
area
Displays
the
remaining
capacity
of
the
user
memory.
SYS.MIDI
Block
This
block
specifies
the
MIDI
operating
mode
for
the
DPS-R7.
Parameters
Meanings
MIDI
on/off
Turn
on
for
receiving
the
MIDI data
(except
for
system
exclusive
messages)
(This
turns
on
when
tuning
on
the
power.)
OMNI
Set
OMNI
on/off
of
MIDI.
When
OMN1
is
set
to
‘ton’,
MIDI
data
is
received
disregarding
the
MIDI
channel
setting.
|
MIDI
ch
Select
the
MIDI
channel
from
1
to
16
ch.
4
bulk
dump
transfer
Transfer
the
memory
data
system
information
through
MIDI.
The
following
information
can
be
transferred.
e
all(all
the
user
memory,
system
information
and
MIDI
information).
e
all
user’s
memory
(all
the
user
memories).
«
system
(ail
the
system
information).
eal!
MIDI(all
the
MIDI
information).
e
user's
memory
(one
designated
user
memory).
bulk
dump
receive
on/off
Turn
on
for
receiving
bulk
dump.
(This
turns
off
when
turning
on
the
power.)
program
change
no.1
128
Assign
the
MIDI
program
change
numbers
(1
to
128)
to
the
memory
numbers
(P1
to
P100,
U1
to
U100,
and
BYPASS).
PARAMETERS
OF
EACH
BLOCK
4
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