Yamaha CVP-601 Reference Manual - Page 85

MIDI Transmit Settings, UPPER, LOWER, NOTE Note events, CC Control Change, PC Program Change

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MIDI Transmit Settings The explanations here apply to the TRANSMIT Page in step 4 on page 82. This determines which parts will be sent as MIDI data and over which MIDI channel the data will be sent. 1 The dots corresponding to each channel (1-16) flash briefly whenever any data is transmitted on the channel(s). Connections - Using Your Instrument with Other Devices - 12 3 1 Use the [A]/[B] buttons or [1]/[2] buttons to select the part for changing transmit settings. With the exception of the two parts below, the configuration of the parts is the same as those already explained elsewhere in the Owner's Manual. UPPER A keyboard part played on the right side of the keyboard from the Split Point for the Voices (RIGHT 1 and/or 2). LOWER A keyboard part played on the left side of the keyboard from the Split Point for the Voices. This is not affected by the on/off status of the [ACMP ON/OFF] button. 2 Use the [3] buttons to select a channel via which the selected part will be transmitted. NOTE If the same transmit channel is assigned to several different parts, the transmitted MIDI messages are merged to a single channel - resulting in unexpected sounds and possible glitches in the connected MIDI device. NOTE Protected Songs cannot be transmitted even if the proper Song channels 1-16 are set to be transmitted. 3 Use the [4] - [8] button to determine the types of data to be sent. The following MIDI messages can be set on the TRANSMIT/RECEIVE display. NOTE (Note events) ..........page 58 CC (Control Change)........page 58 PC (Program Change) ......page 58 PB (Pitch Bend page 58 AT (Aftertouch page 58 10 CVP-601 Reference Manual 85

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CVP-601 Reference Manual
85
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
10
MIDI Transmit Settings
The explanations here apply to the TRANSMIT Page in step 4 on
page 82
. This determines which parts will
be sent as MIDI data and over which MIDI channel the data will be sent.
1
Use the [A]/[B] buttons or [1

]/[2

] buttons to select the part for changing
transmit settings.
With the exception of the two parts below, the configuration of the parts is the same as those already
explained elsewhere in the Owner’s Manual.
UPPER
A keyboard part played on the right side of the keyboard from the Split Point for the Voices (RIGHT 1
and/or 2).
LOWER
A keyboard part played on the left side of the keyboard from the Split Point for the Voices. This is not
affected by the on/off status of the [ACMP ON/OFF] button.
2
Use the [3

] buttons to select a channel via which the selected part will be
transmitted.
NOTE
If the same transmit channel is assigned to several different parts, the transmitted MIDI messages are merged to a single channel — resulting in unex-
pected sounds and possible glitches in the connected MIDI device.
NOTE
Protected Songs cannot be transmitted even if the proper Song channels 1-16 are set to be transmitted.
3
Use the [4

] – [8

] button to determine the types of data to be sent.
The following MIDI messages can be set on the TRANSMIT/RECEIVE display.
NOTE (Note events)
..........
page 58
CC (Control Change)
........
page 58
PC (Program Change)
......
page 58
PB (Pitch Bend)
.................
page 58
AT (Aftertouch)
.................
page 58
1
2
3
1
The dots corresponding to each channel
(1–16) flash briefly whenever any data is
transmitted on the channel(s).