Panasonic SXKN2600 SXKN2400 User Guide - Page 185

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MIDI Part XIII MIDI Ⅲ Storing user settings After you change the MIDI settings, you can store your customized settings in USER. 1. Adjust the various MIDI settings. 2. Go to PAGE 4/4 of the MIDI PRESETS dis- play. • The display looks similar to the following. Ⅲ Recalling the USER settings 1. Go to PAGE 3/4 of the MIDI PRESETS dis- play. 2. Press the OK button. 3. Use the WITH SPLIT POINT? button to spec- ify whether or not to also store the keyboard split point (YES/NO). 4. Press the WRITE button. Computer Connection These settings are used to select the mode related to MIDI signal flow when a personal computer is connected to the USB terminal of this instrument. • When connecting to a personal computer, install the USB driver on the included CD-ROM to the com- puter first. (Refer to the separate manual for more information.) 1. Turn off the power to this instrument. 2. Connect a personal computer to the USB ter- minal on the rear of this instrument. 3. Turn on the power to this instrument. 4. On the MIDI MENU display, select COM- PUTER CONNECTION. • The display looks similar to the following. NORMAL: Ordinary mode PC as master: The mode which is appropriate for data transmission KN as master: The mode when this instrument is used as the master keyboard. KN as slave: The mode when this instrument is used as a slave instrument. 5. Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to select a mode. INTERFACE: The mode when this instrument is used as a connecting device between a PC with only USB terminals and an instrument with only MIDI terminals. 185 QQTG0692

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Part XIII
MIDI
185
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MIDI
±
Storing user settings
After you change the MIDI settings, you can
store your customized settings in USER.
1.
Adjust the various MIDI settings.
2.
Go to PAGE 4/4 of the MIDI PRESETS dis-
play.
The display looks similar to the following.
3.
Use the WITH SPLIT POINT? button to spec-
ify whether or not to also store the keyboard
split point (YES/NO).
4.
Press the WRITE button.
±
Recalling the USER settings
1.
Go to PAGE 3/4 of the MIDI PRESETS dis-
play.
2.
Press the OK button.
Computer Connection
These settings are used to select the mode related to MIDI signal flow when a personal computer is con-
nected to the
USB
terminal of this instrument.
When connecting to a personal computer, install the USB driver on the included CD-ROM to the com-
puter first. (Refer to the separate manual for more information.)
1.
Turn off the power to this instrument.
2.
Connect a personal computer to the
USB
ter-
minal on the rear of this instrument.
3.
Turn on the power to this instrument.
4.
On the MIDI MENU display, select COM-
PUTER CONNECTION.
The display looks similar to the following.
5.
Use the
and
buttons to select a mode.
NORMAL:
Ordinary mode
PC as master:
The mode which is appropriate for data trans-
mission
KN as master:
The mode when this instrument is used as the
master keyboard.
KN as slave:
The mode when this instrument is used as a
slave instrument.
INTERFACE:
The mode when this instrument is used as a
connecting device between a PC with only
USB terminals and an instrument with only
MIDI terminals.