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Save user data you created on the Instrument to your computer.
Transfer user data files from your computer to the Instrument.
Delete user data in Instrument memory.
Delete user data files stored on your computer.
Convert SMF format 0 or 1 MIDI file to phrase data and send it to the Instrument.
Your computer must be connected to the Instrument to use the functions in the Transfer Mode.
See the Instrument’s User’s Guide for details about how to connect to a computer.
Data Editor will not operate correctly if multiple Instruments are connected to your computer.
Do not perform any operation on the Instrument while transferring Instrument data in the Transfer Mode. Doing so can cause
operation problems with Data Editor and/or the Instrument, and can corrupt data in Instrument memory.
The screen shot below shows Data Editor for XW-P1 running under Windows XP.
(1)
Data type selection box
Selects the target data type for the mode you are in. The files and data that appear on the “(5) Computer file list” and
“(6) Instrument data list” change in accordance with the data type you select here. The available data types depend on the
connected Instrument model. For details, see the page 41.
(2)
Reload button
Refreshes “(5) Computer file list” and “(6) Instrument data list” contents. Note that in the Transfer Mode, Data Editor does
not refresh the lists automatically when you change user data by performing an operation on the Instrument, or when you
perform a user data file folder (page 38) operation on your computer without using Data Editor. After performing such
operations, click the reload button to refresh the lists.
(3)
Trash
Use trash to delete Instrument data and computer files.
Transfer Mode
What you can do in this mode...
Important!
Data Editor Window (Transfer Tab)
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