Panasonic SXKN2600 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 179

Outline of MIDI functions

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MIDI Part XIII MIDI Outline of MIDI functions 1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it on. • The display looks similar to the following. 2. Select MIDI. • The display looks similar to the following. 3. Select a function. 4. Follow the procedure to adjust the settings. • While you are adjusting the settings, when the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the current function. 5. When you have finished setting the functions, press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn it off. Summary of the MIDI menu items PART SETTING (page 180) Set the MIDI CHANNEL, OCTAVE and LOCAL CONTROL settings for each part. CONTROL MESSAGES (page 181) Enable or disable the exchange of various CONTROL data. REALTIME MESSAGES (page 181) Enable or disable the exchange of REALTIME COMMANDS, and select the CLOCK mode. COMMON SETTING (page 182) Set the functions which are common to all parts. INPUT/OUTPUT SETTING (page 183) Settings which determine how various performance data is treated during data transmission and reception. MIDI PRESETS (page 184) Establish the optimum settings depending on how this instrument is connected to other equipment. • You can save the settings you specify yourself. MODE SETTING (page 183) NX SOUND and GM LEVEL 2 ON setting COMPUTER CONNECTION (page 185) Mode settings related to the flow of MIDI signals when this instrument is connected to a personal computer. 179 QQTG0692

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Part XIII
MIDI
179
QQTG0692
MIDI
Outline of MIDI functions
1.
Press the
PROGRAM MENUS
button to turn it
on.
The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Select MIDI.
The display looks similar to the following.
3.
Select a function.
4.
Follow the procedure to adjust the settings.
While you are adjusting the settings, when the
TEMPO/PROGRAM
indicator is lit, it indicates
that the
TEMPO/PROGRAM
is available for
setting the current function.
5.
When you have finished setting the functions,
press the
PROGRAM MENUS
button to turn it
off.
PART SETTING (page 180)
Set the MIDI CHANNEL, OCTAVE and
LOCAL CONTROL settings for each part.
CONTROL MESSAGES (page 181)
Enable or disable the exchange of various
CONTROL data.
REALTIME MESSAGES (page 181)
Enable or disable the exchange of REAL-
TIME COMMANDS, and select the CLOCK
mode.
COMMON SETTING (page 182)
Set the functions which are common to all
parts.
INPUT/OUTPUT SETTING (page 183)
Settings which determine how various per-
formance data is treated during data trans-
mission and reception.
MIDI PRESETS (page 184)
Establish the optimum settings depending
on how this instrument is connected to
other equipment.
You can save the settings you specify your-
self.
MODE SETTING (page 183)
NX SOUND and GM LEVEL 2 ON setting
COMPUTER CONNECTION (page 185)
Mode settings related to the flow of MIDI
signals when this instrument is connected
to a personal computer.
Summary of the MIDI menu items