Yamaha PSR-630 Owner's Manual - Page 130

Clock, Initial Data Send, nd°Pi

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,,QQ,,QQMID,,QQI Func,,QQtions,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ s Clock Reception of an external MIDI clock signal can be enabled or disabled as required. When disabled ("Off"), all of the time-based functions (Auto Accompaniment, SONG recording and playback, etc.) are controlled by its own internal clock. When MIDI clock reception is enabled ("On"), however, all timing is controlled by an external MIDI clock signal received via the MIDI IN terminal (in this case the PSR-730/630 TEMPO setting has no effect). The default setting is "Off". Ext.Cloc k: Off nd Piano • External Clock is "Off" be default when the power is initially turnd on. • When External Clock is turned "On", AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT playback cannot be started via the panel [START/STOP] button, or started via the synchro start function. Also, the MULTI PAD playback cannot be initiated by pressing the MULT PADs. • When External Clock is turned "On", "EC" will appear on the TEMPO display, and tempo cannot be changed with the panel button. s Initial Data Send Transmits all current panel settings to a second PSR-730/630 or a MIDI data storage device. To send the initial data select the "Init.Send Sure?". Then press the [+] (YES) to begin transmission of the initial data. Init.Sen d Sure? nd PiYES If you want to have the song play back with the panel settings used for recording, execute the Initial Data Send function before recording the performance on the PSR730/630 to an external sequencer. • During Style/Song/ Multi Pad playback, in the synchro start mode and in one of the Record modes, the display shows "Init.Send Sure? - - -" indicating that you cannot execute the initial data send operation. 128

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Initial Data Send
Transmits all current panel settings to a second PSR-730/630 or a MIDI data storage
device. To send the initial data select the “Init.Send
Sure?”. Then press the
[+] (YES)
to begin transmission of the initial data.
If you want to have the song play back with the panel settings used for recording,
execute the Initial Data Send function before recording the performance on the PSR-
730/630 to an external sequencer.
MIDI Functions
Clock
Reception of an external MIDI clock signal can be enabled or disabled as required.
When disabled (“Off”), all of the time-based functions (Auto Accompaniment, SONG
recording and playback, etc.) are controlled by its own internal clock. When MIDI
clock reception is enabled (“On”), however, all timing is controlled by an external
MIDI clock signal received via the MIDI IN terminal (in this case the PSR-730/630
TEMPO setting has no effect). The default setting is “Off”.
External Clock is “Off”
be default when the
power is initially turnd
on.
When External Clock
is turned “On”, AUTO
ACCOMPANIMENT
playback cannot be
started via the panel
[START/STOP] but-
ton, or started via the
synchro start function.
Also, the MULTI PAD
playback cannot be
initiated by pressing
the MULT PADs.
When External Clock
is turned “On”,
“EC”
will appear on the
TEMPO display, and
tempo cannot be
changed with the
panel button.
During Style/Song/
Multi Pad playback, in
the synchro start
mode and in one of
the Record modes,
the display shows
“Init.Send Sure? - - -”
indicating that you
cannot execute the
initial data send op-
eration.
nd°Piano
k:
°°
Off
Ext.Cloc
nd°Pi
YES
d
°
Sure?
Init.Sen