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Global Functions
1 3 4 DM PRO REFERENCE MANUAL
The TRANSMIT TRIGGER SETUPS TO MIDI Command
This command is just like the Transmit Drumkit to MIDI Command, except that it
transmits all four of the Trigger Setups via MIDI to an external source or second DM
Pro. Since the four Trigger Setups are stored in memory at all times, there is no
Trigger Setup edit buffer. You must send all four Trigger Setups at once. There are no
variables Values for this Command – either do it or don’t:
SEND TRIG DATA
TO MIDI? (STR)
Press [STORE] to initiate the transmission.
The SAVE USER BANK TO CARD Command
This Command allows you to store the entire contents of a DM Pro User Bank onto a
PCMCIA Type I or Type II SRAM memory card. Depending on the size of the card,
there may be more than one Card Bank available as a location for which to save your
User Bank. Use the Value encoder to choose the Card Bank to which you wish to save
your User Bank:
Save USER t o
CardBnk1 (STR)
Press [STORE] to save the Bank.
CAUTION! This Command will overwrite the contents of the current
Card Bank location – be certain that this Card Bank is available
before pressing the [STORE] button.
The LOAD USER BANK FROM CARD Command
The flipside of Save User Bank to Card, this Command allows you to
load the entire
contents of a DM Pro User Bank from a PCMCIA memory card into the User bank of
your DM Pro. Depending on the size of the card, there may be more than one Card
Bank available as a location from which to load into your User Bank. Use the Value
encoder to choose the Card Bank from which you wish to load your User Bank:
Load USER from
CardBnk1 (STR)
CAUTION! This Command will completely replace the entire contents
of your User Bank (all 4 Trigger Setups, all 64 Drumkits and the 128
User Drums) with the contents of the Card Bank, and therefore
utterly and irrevocably destroy anything that you have in your
current User Bank. Make sure that your current User Bank is either
backed up or totally disposable before initiating this Command.
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