Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 153
Root Settings, Chord Detect Settings, Storing the MIDI Settings
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MIDI Functions Root Settings The note on/off messages received at the channel(s) set to "ON" are recognized as the root notes in the accompaniment section. The root notes will be detected regardless of the accompaniment on/off and split point settings on the PSR-9000 panel. The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 150. Select channel groups 1 through 8, 9 through 16, 17 through 24, and 25 through 32, respectively. Press this to set all channels to OFF. Set the desired track to ON or OFF. • 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. • When several channels are simultaneously set to "ON," the root note is detected from merged MIDI data received over the channels. Chord Detect Settings The note on/off messages received at the channel(s) set to "ON" are recognized as the fingerings in the accompaniment section. The chords to be detected depend on the fingering mode on the PSR-9000. The chords will be detected regardless of the accompaniment on/off and split point settings on the PSR-9000 panel. The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 150. Select channel groups 1 through 8, 9 through 16, 17 through 24, and 25 through 32, respectively. Press this to set all channels to OFF. Set the desired track to ON or OFF. • 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. • When several channels are simultaneously set to "ON," the chord is detected from merged MIDI data received over the channels. Storing the MIDI Settings This allows you to store your custom MIDI settings to Flash ROM. The explanations here apply to step #6 of the Basic Procedure on page 150. This allows you to assign a name to your group of MIDI settings. (For details on entering a name, refer to "Basic Operation" on page 44.) Press this to execute the Store operation. Select the destination. • Since all MIDI settings data is stored to Flash ROM, any data in the MIDI settings location will be erased and replaced by your new settings. This includes the factory programmed preset MIDI settings. If you've deleted the factory-set data, you can use the Restore function (page 130) to load a copy of it from the included disks (page 6). 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 Reference 153 151