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Disk & SRam
All MIDI FILES are identified by the extension “.MID” which is “attached” to the
converted file automatically.
Example:
1. Set the display parameters to “Single” and “MIDI FILE”:
2. Press ENTER and the directory of the Songs in Memory will be displayed:
If the disk contains several different files, an option that isolates all the MIDI files
present is provided by the F8 function button. When pressed, only files showing
the .MID extension are displayed.
3. Select the Song to convert and press ENTER.
4. After a short period during which the “Wait Please” message is displayed, the
display shows an active rectangular edit zone on the right where you can write the
new name of your converted file, using up to 8 characters.
5. In this display situation, the keyboard converts to an alphanumeric source where
each key provides a letter or a number as well as other functions:
Shift = Capitals, Space, Delete at the cursor position, <–– [cancel previous entry],
§ [move cursor one step back].
6. Inserting the first character moves the cursor one step to the right.
7. Continue in this way until the name is fully written:
8. Press ENTER once and once again to confirm, or Esc to cancel the operation:
NOTE:
WX converts Songs into
Standard MIDI Files.
Song Styles are only
partially converted
(Tracks 5 and 6 if
recorded - the Style
Patterns are not
recognised).
IMPORTANT
If the Standard MIDI
File must conform to
GM Standards, the
GENERAL MIDI
function in the third
page of Edit MIDI
should be set to ON to
convert all program
changes relating to the
WX Drumkits on MIDI
Channel 10 to GM or
GS Standards.