Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 185
Controlling External MIDI Devices from the Electone, Controlling the Electone from an External Device
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Controlling External MIDI Devices from the Electone You can use the Electone to remotely play the Voices of a MIDI keyboard (or tone generator), combining them with the Electone and letting you create even richer, more multi-layered sound textures. (The MIDI receive channels of the MIDI keyboard must match the transmit channels on your Electone.) The Electone transmits a variety of performance messages along with note information as digital data, including values that indicate how far the expression pedal is pressed down and how hard you play the keyboard. How the connected external device responds to these messages depends on the particular device. NOTE When you are using the MDR, MIDI data cannot be transmitted. Tone generator MIDI [OUT] MIDI IN MIDI cable MIDI messages MIDI terminals are automatically disabled when the [USB TO HOST] terminal is used. MIDI and [USB TO HOST] terminals are automatically disabled when the USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected. Controlling the Electone from an External Device You can use an external MIDI keyboard or sequencer to remotely play the sounds of your Electone and change its Registrations. (You will need to set the MIDI transmit channels of the MIDI keyboard to match the fixed receive channels on your Electone.) NOTE When you are using the MDR, MIDI data cannot be transmitted. MIDI keyboard or synthesizer MIDI [IN] MIDI OUT MIDI cable MIDI messages MIDI terminals are automatically disabled when the [USB TO HOST] terminal is used. MIDI and [USB TO HOST] terminals are automatically disabled when the USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected. 10 Connections ELB-02 Owner's Manual 185