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Owner's
Manual
7.
Wait
until
the
display
tells
you
Comi
lete,
then
stop
the
seguencer.
8.
Save
your
new
seguencer
song
to
floppy
or
hard
disk.
Try
to
save
it
under
a
clear
name
(example:
UserProg
EM
2/4/99).
That
way,
you
know
exactly
which
file
you
need
to
transfer
back
to
the
EM-50/30
at
a
later
stage.
9.
To
leave
the
MIDI
mode,
press
[CANCEL]
several
times
until
the
“MIDI”
message
is
displayed,
then
use
MENU
A
Y,
followed
by
[ENTER]
to
select
another
mode.
Transmitting
archived/new
data
to
the
EM-50/30
Transferring
your
dumped
settings
back
to
the
EM-50/30
is
relatively
easy
and
requires
no
special
actions
on
your
Creative
Keyboard.
Do
note,
however,
that
the
settings
you
transfer
back
to
the
EM-50/30
will
overwrite
the
current
settings
in
that
memory
area
(Custom
Styles,
User
Programs
or
Song).
1.
Connect
the
EM-50/30's
MIDI
IN
port
to
the
seguencer's
MIDI
OUT
port.
MIDI
OUT
(or
"IN"
connector
of
the
MIDI/Joystick
cable)
MIDI
IN
RH
DNA
2.
Stop
Arranger
(or
Song)
playback
on
the
EM-50/30
and
dump
the
settings
and
dump
the
internal
settings
you
do
not
wish
to
lose
to
the
seguencer
(see
page
55).
3.
Start
the
seguencer
and
load
the
file
you
wish
to
transfer
to
the
EM-50/30.
For
best
results,
set
the
seguencer's
playback
tempo
to
a
value
between
J
=
100—120.
4,
Start
playback
on
your
sequencer.
As
soon
as
the
first
data
arrive,
the
display
indicates
the
following:
trn
Pee
T
dm
tmb
ut
CST
222
"s
SYS
means
that
the
EM-50/30
is
receiving
SysEx
mes-
sages
(that
are
only
understood
by
the
EM-50
or
EM-30).
The
display
will
also
inform
you
about
the
data
type
being
received:
Custom
Styles
(for
all
8
memories;
CST),
User
Programs
(for
all
64
memories;
USP)
or
a
song
(SNG).
5.
Wait
until
the
Come
let-
message
appears,
then
stop
playback
on
your
sequencer.
6.
Try
out
your
freshly
loaded
settings
to
see
if
they
work
as
expected.
Possible
error
messages
during
the
reception
of
Bulk
data
As
SysEx
data
are
rather
delicate
data
(the
slightest
data
error
will
make
the
entire
bulk
unusable),
the
may
be
situations
where
receiving
these
data
does
not
work
out
as
planned.
Here
are
the
error
messages
that
could
be
displayed.
Note
that
you
need
to
switch
off
the
EM-50/30
and
try
again
if
one
of
these
messages
is
displayed.
File
Err—These
data
are
probably
not
for
the
EM-50/30
because
it
cannot
read
them.
CSum
Err—Checksum
error.
The
checksum
does
not
correspond
to
the
data
contained
in
the
SysEx
string.
This
probably
only
happens
when
someone
has
tam-
pered
with
the
data
on
a
computer,
etc.
ID
Err—Wrong
Model
ID.
Every
instrument
has
a
Model
ID
that
says
“I
am
an
EM-50
or
EM-30”.
This
ID
number
is
also
included
in
SysEx
data
(and
then
means
“this
is
only
for
an
EM-50
or
EM-30”).
If
the
EM-50/30
received
Bulk
data
for,
say,
a
JX-305
(“this
is
only
for
a
JX-305”),
the
EM-50/30
would
respond
with
“but
I
am
an
EM-50/EM-30”,
and
would
turn
down
the
data.
Long
Sys—The
SysEx
string
is
too
long
and
cannot
be
received.
Again,
this
is
only
likely
to
occur
when
someone
programmed
the
SysEx
data
by
hand
(which
is
perfectly
possible,
by
the
way).
This
message
should
not
appear
for
data
you
dumped
from
the
EM-50/30
itself
(see
page
55).
Addr
Err—Wrong
SysEx
address.
Every
parameter
of
a
SysEx
string
has
an
address
that
informs
the
receiver
about
its
nature
(e.g.
“I
am
the
Cutoff
parameter...”).
This
error
message
means
that
the
EM-50/30
received
an
address
that
does
not
exist.
Rx
Fault—The
reception
doesn't
seem
to
work
according
to
plan.
Check
the
cable
connections,
or
use
another
MIDI
cable.
Flsh
Err—Flash
Memory
Error.
There
is
a
problem
with
the
Flash
ROM
memory
which
is
used
by
the
Custom
Music
Styles.
Contact
your
Roland
dealer,
or
local
distributor.
OvRunErr—Framing
error/Buffer
overrun.
The
SysEx
data
were
transmitted
too
fast
for
the
EM-50/
30.
Slow
down
the
playback
tempo
of
your
“song”
and
try
again.
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