Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 152

Receive Settings

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MIDI Functions Receive Settings This display page allows you to specify the MIDI receive mode for each PSR-9000 MIDI channels, and to specify which types of data will be received via each channel. The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 150. The Rx MONITOR indicates when data is being received on any of the 32 MIDI channels: The dots corresponding to each channel (1 - 32) flash briefly whenever any data is received on the channel(s). • Channels 1 - 16 are handled with the MIDI A terminals or the TO HOST terminal; channels 1 - 16 of a second MIDI port or device are handled as channels 17 - 32 with the MIDI B terminals. Turn reception of the specified data type on or off. See below for details on the data types. Select a Mode for the selected channel. See below for details about the receive modes. Select a Channel. MIDI Receive Mode OFF XG/GM RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 RIGHT 3 LEFT KEYBOARD ACMP RHYTHM1~2 ACMP BASS ACMP CHORD1~2 ACMP PAD ACMP PHRASE1~2 No MIDI data is received. This is the "Multi-Timbre" mode in which the corresponding channel of the internal XG/GM tone generator is directly controlled by the received MIDI data. XG/GM can only be used with channels 1 - 16. It cannot be used with channels 17 - 32. The RIGHT 1 part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel. The RIGHT 2 part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel. The RIGHT 3 part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel. The LEFT part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel. MIDI note data received by the PSR-9000 plays the corresponding notes in the same way as if they are played on the keyboard. The received notes are used as the accompaniment RHYTHM 1 and RHYTHM 2 notes. The received notes are used as the accompaniment BASS notes. The received notes are used as the accompaniment CHORD 1 and CHORD 2 notes. The received notes are used as the accompaniment PAD notes. The received notes are used as the accompaniment PHRASE 1 and PHRASE 2 notes. Data types in the MIDI TRANSMIT/RECEIVE display Note Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played. Each message includes a specific note number which corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is played. Cntcng The abbreviation of "Control Change." Control change data includes modulation wheel, foot controller, and any other controller data (except the pitch bend wheel, which has its own switch, below). Prgcng The abbreviation of "Program Change." Program change data corresponds to voice or "patch" numbers. Pitch Bend Refer to page 54 After Tch Refer to page 55 152 Reference q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q 150

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MIDI Functions
Receive Settings
This display page allows you to specify the MIDI receive mode for each PSR-9000
MIDI channels, and to specify which types of data will be received via each channel.
The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 150.
Data types in the MIDI TRANSMIT/RECEIVE display
Note
.........................
Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played.
Each message includes a specific note number which corresponds to the
key which is pressed, plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is
played.
Cntcng
.....................
The abbreviation of “Control Change.”
Control change data includes modulation wheel, foot controller, and any
other controller data (except the pitch bend wheel, which has its own
switch, below).
Prgcng
.....................
The abbreviation of “Program Change.”
Program change data corresponds to voice or “patch” numbers.
Pitch Bend
...............
Refer to page 54
After Tch
..................
Refer to page 55
MIDI Receive Mode
OFF
No MIDI data is received.
XG/GM
This is the “Multi-Timbre” mode in which the corresponding channel of the internal XG/GM tone
generator is directly controlled by the received MIDI data. XG/GM can only be used with chan-
nels 1 - 16.
It cannot be used with channels 17 - 32.
RIGHT 1
The RIGHT 1 part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel.
RIGHT 2
The RIGHT 2 part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel.
RIGHT 3
The RIGHT 3 part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel.
LEFT
The LEFT part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel.
KEYBOARD
MIDI note data received by the PSR-9000 plays the corresponding notes in the same way as if
they are played on the keyboard.
ACMP
RHYTHM1~2
The received notes are used as the accompaniment RHYTHM 1 and RHYTHM 2 notes.
ACMP BASS
The received notes are used as the accompaniment BASS notes.
ACMP
CHORD1~2
The received notes are used as the accompaniment CHORD 1 and CHORD 2 notes.
ACMP PAD
The received notes are used as the accompaniment PAD notes.
ACMP
PHRASE1~2
The received notes are used as the accompaniment PHRASE 1 and PHRASE 2 notes.
Select a Channel.
The Rx MONITOR
indicates
when data is being received on
any of the 32 MIDI channels:
The dots corresponding to each
channel (1 - 32) flash briefly
whenever any data is received
on the channel(s).
Turn reception of the specified data type on
or off.
See below for details on the data types.
Select a Mode for the selected channel.
See below for details about the receive modes.
Channels 1 - 16 are handled
with the MIDI A terminals or
the TO HOST terminal; chan-
nels 1 - 16 of a second MIDI
port or device are handled as
channels 17 - 32 with the MIDI
B terminals.
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