User`s manual

GLOBAL SETTINGS
96 Monomachine SFX-6/60 USER’S MANUAL
Selection. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to update the parameters. The
LEVEL encoder can also be used for setting the ranges.
First select one of the receive methods from the MODE tab:
ORIG - The Kits, Patterns, Songs and Global slot data received will
be placed on the original positions they were located as they were
transmitted.
SPEC - You may specify the start positions where you want the Kits,
Patterns, Songs and Global slots to be stored.
VERF - The SYSEX data received is only verified so they are correct,
they are not stored in memory.
For SYSEX receive mode Original and Verify no further settings can be
made, and the “WRITE POS FROM” tab can not be entered.
In SYSEX receive mode Specific the data received can be relocated. The
starting positions for each category of data can be specified. Since the Mon-
omachine does not know in advance what kind of, and how much data it will
receive, all you can specify is that the data will be placed starting on the
positions you specify. If you specify KIT 03 and receive four kits, positions 3
to 7 will be written over no matter where the kits received originally were
placed.
After selecting mode “SPEC” in the MODE tab, enter the “WRITE POS
FROM” tab using the [RIGHT] key, then use [RIGHT] and [LEFT] key to
move between the parameters. Adjust the start positions parameters using
the [UP] and [DOWN] keys or the LEVEL encoder.
To set the Monomachine in the mode to receive data dumps, press [ENTER/
YES]. The message “WAITING...” will be displayed at the bottom of the win-
dow.
Now initiate the data send from the sending device. A message is displayed
for each chunk of data received.
Received data will overwrite any previous data in the memory in the
positions where it is placed. Make sure you have backed up any
important data using SYSEX send.
Receiving SYSEX data may take a while, depending on the amount
of the transmitted data.
Monomachine only accepts SYSEX data dumps while SYSEX
receive is selected and “WAITING...” is displayed on screen.