Casio PX-320CS User Guide - Page 38
Pedals, MIDI and Other Settings
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Other Settings Pedals Setting Soft/Sostenuto pedal jack setting Parameter Name OTHERS Settings J.SF: Soft J.SS: Sostenuto Damper pedal adjustment (half-damper) OTHERS H.00 to H.42 MIDI and Other Settings Setting Parameter Name Settings Send channel MIDI C.01 to C.16 Accomp MIDI out MIDI MIDI In Chord judge MIDI Local control MIDI o.oF: Off o.on: On J.oF: Off J.on: On L.oF: Off L.on: On Registration Filter OTHERS F.oF: Off F.on: On Description Soft pedal is the initial power on default setting for a pedal connected to the digital piano's SOFT/ SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack. This parameter can be used to change the pedal to a sostenuto pedal. When configuring the setting of this parameter, use the procedure under "To change the setting of one of the OTHERS button parameters" on page E-33. With optional SP-30 only Adjusts the pedal effect applied when the damper pedal is half-pressed as a value from 0 (no effect) to 42 (same a full press). When configuring the setting of this parameter, use the procedure under "To change the setting of one of the OTHERS button parameters" on page E-33. Description Specifies one of the MIDI channels (1 through 16) as the Send Channel, which is used for sending MIDI messages to an external device. When configuring the setting of this parameter, use the procedure under "To change the setting of one of the MIDI button parameters" on page E-33. Specifies whether or not MIDI messages should be sent in accordance with the digital piano's Auto Accompaniment and recording function playback. When configuring the setting of this parameter, use the procedure under "To change the setting of one of the MIDI button parameters" on page E-33. Specifies whether chord judge should be performed on accompaniment range MIDI Note On messages received from an external device. When configuring the setting of this parameter, use the procedure under "To change the setting of one of the MIDI button parameters" on page E-33. When Local Control is turned on, pressing the keyboard's keys plays the notes using the currently selected built-in tone, and also sends the applicable MIDI messages out the MIDI OUT port. Turning off Local Control cuts off the digital piano's sound source, so no sound is produced by the digital piano when keys are pressed. This capability comes in handy when you want to turn off the digital piano's keyboard and play on an external sequencer or other device. When configuring the setting of this parameter, use the procedure under "To change the setting of one of the MIDI button parameters" on page E-33. When Registration Filter is turned on, the rhythm and Auto Accompaniment related settings are not recalled when recalling registration data. For details about the settings that are not recalled, see "Registration Data Contents" on page E-25. When configuring the setting of this parameter, use the procedure under "To change the setting of one of the OTHERS button parameters" on page E-33. E-36