Owner`s manual

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Adjusting your Organ
Storing the Settings Within
the MX-200
(Write Operation)
The settings described up to this point are cancelled when
the power is turned off. Once you have finished making the
necessary adjustments, use the Write operation to store the
settings in the MX-200. After you perform the Write
operation, then the next time you turn on the power to the
MX-200, it operates according to the same settings as those
previously recorded.
Procedure
1. Hold down [VOLUME] and press [VALUE] to
enter Edit mode.
The “EDIT” MODE indicator lights.
2. Turn [TONE CATEGORY] to select “EXP
(WRITE).”
“Wrt” appears in the display.
3. Press [VALUE].
“Sur” flashes in the display, and a screen requesting
your confirmation appears.
4. Press [VALUE] once again.
The current settings are stored to the MX-200.
Recording the Settings to an
External Sequencer
This describes how to connect a sequencer to the MX-200 and
record the MX-200’s settings to the sequencer.
Using DATA TRANSFER, the settings can be sent (from the
MIDI OUT connector) to an external device. Then, using a
sequencer such as the MR-200, you record these settings just
as you would record a song. You can also save the recorded
settings onto floppy disks or other storage media.
To use the recorded settings on the MX-200, get your
sequencer to play back the settings that were saved.
Recording the Settings
1. Connect the MX-200’s MIDI OUT connector to
the sequencer’s MIDI IN connector.
2. Put the sequencer in record mode.
3. Hold down [VOLUME] and press [VALUE] to
enter Edit mode.
The “EDIT” MODE indicator lights.
4. Turn [TONE CATEGORY] to select “CELESTE
(SETUP MODE).”
The “SETUP” MODE indicator lights.
5. Turn [PART] to select “15 (DATA TRANSFER).”
“dtr” appears in the display.
6. Press [VALUE].
“Sur” appears in the display.
7. Begin recording with the sequencer.
8. Press [VALUE] to output the MX-200’s settings
data from the MIDI OUT connector.
The dot in the display flashes, indicating that transfer of
the data is in progress.
9. The data transfer is completed in about 20
seconds, and the MX-200 returns to the original
MX/TUNE mode.
10.Stop recording with the sequencer.
Save the recorded settings to a floppy disk or other media.
Calling Up the Settings from
the Sequencer
1. Connect the sequencer’s MIDI OUT connector to
the MX-200’s MIDI IN connector.
2. Select and play back the recorded settings.
The MIDI indicator in the MX-200’s display flashes at
this time. If the indicator does not flash, it may be due to
a mistake in the connections or in the sequencer settings.
* Play back the settings at the same tempo used during
recording.
3. Playback is completed in about 20 seconds, and
the MX-200 is programmed with the recorded
settings.
If transfer of the data is interrupted during playback, use
Factory Reset to restore the MX-200 to its original factory
settings (this results in the loss of the MX-200’s settings). If
possible, try calling up the settings again from the sequencer.