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Changing MIDI Settings

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TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI MIDI [+]/[-] Changing MIDI Settings This keyboard lets you change the settings of two MIDI parameters: TONE MAP and KEYBOARD CHANNEL. To change MIDI parameters 1 Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button either three or four times to select the parameter you want. Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button three times: KEYBOARD CHANNEL. Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button four times: TONE MAP. Example: To select the TONE MAP parameter. Parameters and Their Displays I KEYBOARD CHANNEL (Basic Channel) (Default: 01) This parameter specifies the keyboard MIDI message send channel. I TONE MAP G/N (Default: N) N: This setting specifies the normal tone map, which allows receipt of a program change value in the range of 0 to 99. Only tones that correspond to the 100 built-in tones of this keyboard can be played, and tone numbers outside this range are ignored. 2 Use [+] and [-] to change the setting of the parameter. Example: To change the TONE MAP parameter value to "G" (GM). • If you accidentally go past parameter you want, keep pressing the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button until parameter you want reappears on the display. • If you leave the parameter selection screen on the display for about five seconds without doing anything, the parameter selection screen is automatically cleared. G: This setting specifies the General MIDI tone map, which allows receipt of a program change value in the range of 0 to 127. Each of the 128 General MIDI tones is automatically assigned to one of the keyboard's 100 built-in tones as shown on page A-2. Select this setting when you want to listen to General MIDI data from a computer or other external equipment. NOTE • Playing a Song Bank tune causes all MIDI parameters to revert to their default settings. • Song Bank data cannot be sent as MIDI data. • MIDI messages cannot be received while the keyboard is in the Song Bank Mode. 627A-E-033A E-31

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MIDI
Changing MIDI Settings
This keyboard lets you change the settings of two MIDI
parameters: TONE MAP and KEYBOARD CHANNEL.
To change MIDI parameters
1
Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button either
three or four times to select the parameter you want.
Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI
button three
times: KEYBOARD CHANNEL.
Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI
button four times:
TONE MAP.
Example:
To select the TONE MAP parameter.
2
Use [+] and [
] to change the setting of the
parameter.
Example:
To change the TONE MAP parameter value to
G
(GM).
If you accidentally go past parameter you want, keep
pressing the TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI button until
parameter you want reappears on the display.
If you leave the parameter selection screen on the
display for about five seconds without doing
anything, the parameter selection screen is
automatically cleared.
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TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI
[+]/[
-
]
Parameters and Their Displays
KEYBOARD CHANNEL (Basic Channel) (Default: 01)
This parameter specifies the keyboard MIDI message send
channel.
TONE MAP G/N (Default: N)
N:
This setting specifies the normal tone map, which allows
receipt of a program change value in the range of 0 to 99.
Only tones that correspond to the 100 built-in tones of this
keyboard can be played, and tone numbers outside this
range are ignored.
G:
This setting specifies the General MIDI tone map, which
allows receipt of a program change value in the range of 0
to 127.
Each of the 128 General MIDI tones is automatically
assigned to one of the keyboard
s 100 built-in tones as
shown on page A-2. Select this setting when you want to
listen to General MIDI data from a computer or other
external equipment.
NOTE
Playing a Song Bank tune causes all MIDI parameters
to revert to their default settings.
Song Bank data cannot be sent as MIDI data.
MIDI messages cannot be received while the keyboard
is in the Song Bank Mode.