At this point, a MIDI SysEx message is sent and the receiving device knows that a MIDI SysEx Dump is
about to be transmitted. The receiving device will show a message informing about that fact.
If the memory of the receiving device should not be overwritten, the ◄ key must be pressed, so that the
"Allow Dump" setting is changed to "No". The receiving device will go back to normal operation and
ignore incoming information.
To abandon the MIDI Dump mode, press either PREVIOUS or NEXT keys.
Pressing the SAVE/ENTER key on the transmitting device starts the SysEx transmission process and
following screen appears,
Midi Dump?
Preparing...
Shortly after, the same screen with an ascending percentage counter informs about the progress. At
100% all information has been sent.
Midi Dump?
XX%
Keep in mind that MIDI SysEx Dumps may alter or damage memory contents of different or incompatible
receiving devices. When executing the SysEx Dump, ensure that the different or incompatible devices
are switched off or are set to a different MIDI channel in order to avoid damage to their memories.
7. Deleting programs
From this screen, programs stored in the processor can be deleted. The first screen shows:
SETUP
Delete Prog
No
Pressing the ► key or turning the encoder wheel right enters the Delete Program mode and following
screen appears,
Enter to Delete
6DIGITAL6
where you can chose the program to be deleted by turning the encoder wheel or pressing the ◄ and ►
keys. Once the program has been found, press SAVE/ENTER to delete the program. Keep in mind that
the locked programs must be first unlocked before they can be deleted.
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