Yamaha PSR-330 Owner's Manual - Page 70
Transmit Channel & Transmit Track, Tr.Trk
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,,QQ,,QQMID,,QQI Func,,QQtions,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ s Transmit Channel & Transmit Track The PSR-330 can simultaneously transmit data on all 16 MIDI channels. The Transmit Channel and Transmit Track functions determine what PSR-330 data is transmitted via which MIDI channels. q Transmit Channel The "Tr.Ch" function selects a MIDI channel to which a PSR-330 track can be assigned via the Transmit Track function, below. First select a transmit channel, then the transmit track for that channel. Different tracks can be assigned to each of the 16 MIDI channels. Any of the standard MIDI channels - 1 through 16 - can be specified. 01 Tr.Ch q Transmit Track The "Tr.Trk" function selects the track to be transmitted via the transmit channel specified by the Transmit Channel function, above. The available settings are as follows: r1 Tr.Trk ~r1 ~r2 ~~L rH1 rH2 bAS CH1 CH2 PAd PH1 PH2 oFF R1 keyboard voice. R2 keyboard voice L keyboard voice. Auto accompaniment rhythm 1 track data. Auto accompaniment rhythm 2 track data. Auto accompaniment bass track data. Auto accompaniment chord 1 track data. Auto accompaniment chord 2 track data. Auto accompaniment pad track data. Auto accompaniment phrase 1 track data. Auto accompaniment phrase 2 track data. No data transmitted. • The initial default channel/track settings are: Channel 1: R1 voice. Channel 2: L voice Channel 11: R2 voice. All other channels: OFF. • When a track is assigned to more than one MIDI channel, the data from that track is transmitted via the lowest-numbered channel. • To avoid MIDI loops which can cause operational errors, check the PSR-330 Local Control setting (page 70), and the MIDI THRU settings of any external MIDI devices. • MIDI transmit track settings will be retained even after turning the power off. See page 80 for the details. 68