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User manual Yamaha, model QY70

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QY Bulk Data T ransmitted QY70 Computer n NOTE Pay attention to the following points when you transmit bulk data from the computer. • Stop any playback or recording operations on the QY70. • To transmit data to the QY70, change the QY70’s display to the SONG play display or the PATTERN play display before transmitting data. Z Click the QY Data “Send” icon on the top display. The “Open” dialog box is displayed. * If you are using a Macintosh, the typical Macintosh “Open” dialog box will appear . 11 Q Y D a t a Q Y D a t a The following dialog box is displayed to select the transmit type. All All data within the selected bulk file will be transmitted. One Song A single QY70 Song file within the selected bulk file can be transmitted one at a time. One Pattern A single QY70 User Style within the selected bulk file can be transmitted one at a time. Select the transmit type and click “OK”. n NOTE • If you select “All”, all Songs, all User Styles, as well as system setup data in the QY70 will be overwritten (erased) with data transmitted by the computer. V-1 If you select “All” in step C. If “All” is selected in step C above, the following dialog box will be displayed. Click “Return” if you want to return to the top display. 12 Q Y D a t a Q Y D a t a .. Click “USER STYLE” to confirm the contents of the User Styles to be transmitted. Click “Return” to return to the previous display shown on the bottom of page 12. Click “Don’t show” on the display shown on the bottom of page 12, and the “Ready for data transfer” message will be displayed. Move on to step B. V-2 If you select “One Song” or “One Pattern” in step C. If “One Song” or “One Pattern” is selected in step C, the following dialog box will be displayed. 13 Q Y D a t a Q Y D a t a Select the Song/User Style file to be transmitted in the left box, then select the destination (QY70’s Song/User Style number) in the right box. n NOTE • If the destination Song/User Style number contains a Song or User Style, the bulk transmission from the computer will overwrite that data (erase). Click “Send”, and the “Ready for data transfer” message will be displayed. Move on to step B. B Click “Start” in the “Ready for data transfer” message box, and bulk data transmission will begin. When transmission is complete the “Transmission complete” message is displayed. N Click “OK” to return to the top display. If you select “One Song” or “One Pattern” in setp C, the dialog box shown in step V-2 will be displayed again to transmit another Song/User Style. Click [Exit] to return to the top display. n NOTE • If you attempt to operate the QY70 before returning to the top display, the “Now Bulk 14 Mode” message will appear on the QY’s LCD and the operation will be rejected. S M F D a t a .. Saving QY70 Song data as SMF (Standard MIDI File) data Song data created by the QY70 is received by the computer, converted to SMF data, and then saved. Computer QY Song Bulk data received QY70 The received data is converted to SMF data then saved. n NOTE • If you want to save a song contains data in the pattern track (Pt) and chord track (Cd) as SMF data, execute the “Expand Backing” job previously. What is SMF? SMF (Standard MIDI File) was developed to allow the exchange of a common type of song data between different types of sequencers. Many software/hardware manufactures make SMF compatible sequencers. By saving data with the QY Data Filer to SMF data, you can use data created by the QY70 in normal SMF sequencers for playback, and edit the data as well. Z Click the SMF Data “Conv.” icon in the top display. The “Select Song” dialog box is displayed. X Click on the song you want converted to SMF data. 15 S M F D a t a S M F D a t a C Click “Convert”. The following dialog box appears and asks you if you want to add an XG voice data header to the SMF file. Add An XG voice data header will be applied to the to SMF SMF data. If the SMF data is saved with an XG header, a MIDI message that sets up the tone generator’s voices will be attached to the top (before the start of the song) of the SMF data. In this case, if you use the SMF data with another system (sequencer + XG tone generator) the same voice settings that were used when the song was recorded, will be faithfully reproduced. Don’t add The XG voice data header will not be applied to to SMF the SMF data. If the data will not be played on an XG tone generator, it is not necessary to attach an XG header to SMF data. 16 Select whether the header is to be attached to the SMF data or not, and click “OK”. The “Save As” dialog box will be displayed. S M F D a t a .. S M F D a t a .. * If you are using a Macintosh, the typical Macintosh “Save As” dialog box will appear. V Enter the SMF data’s file name and select the directory for where you want to save the data. B Click “OK” or “Save” The “Ready for data transfer” message will be displayed. N Click “Start” Song data will be received. When reception is complete, the song data will be automatically convert...

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