Yamaha P-200 Owner's Manual - Page 53
Program Change PC Table, MIDI Filter
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q ENABLE When set to Enable, the Panel Switch Lock function can be used; in other words, double clicking a [VOICE SELECT] button will lock the panel controls (according to the instructions on page 41). s Program Change (PC) Table The Program Change Table function lets you assign program change numbers to incoming and outgoing program change messages. s MIDI Filter The MIDI Filter function lets you select the various types of MIDI data which will be transmitted or received. (Note: The abbreviation "TX" stands for "Transmit" and the abbreviation "RX" stands for "Receive".) Position the cursor over the Message type or on/off status using the [1] and [q] buttons. TRANSMIT FILTER The Transmit Filter settings let you determine which types of MIDI messages are transmitted from the P-200. TX FILTER % Message type note on/off=off q MESSAGE TYPES Message types include Note On/Off, Control Change, Program Change, Aftertouch, Pitch Bend, Channel Mode Message, Parameter Change and Bulk and FA/FB/FC. (Select the message types with the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons.) q ON, OFF Setting the message type to On status will filter this particular data, and therefore it will not be transmitted via the [MIDI OUT] terminal. Setting the message type to Off status will allow the particular data to be transmitted. NOTE The default setting for Parameter Change is set to On; all others are set to Off. When controlling external devices such as a tone generator, Exclusive and Bulk should be set to On. When you record your P-200 Performance to an external sequencer and play it back, Exclusive and Bulk should be set to Off. PROGRAM CHANGE TRANSMIT The Program Change Transmit function lets you assign program change transmit numbers to each voice or Performance. You can also assign bank numbers (MSB/LSB) as bank select messages. Your P-200 can transmit a program change message each time you press a [SELECT] button in Voice or Performance mode. (You can have the number of the program change message display briefly when you select a voice or Performance. For details, see page 52.) At the factory your P-200 was preset so that each [SELECT] button will send the program change number corresponding to the number above the button in Voice mode (1 ~ 12), followed by subsequent numbers in Performance mode, for A and B banks (13 ~ 36). Therefore, when the P-200 is in Voice mode, an external tone generator connected to the P-200 will receive messages selecting program 1 when you press the [PIANO 1] button, program 2 when you press the [PIANO 2] button, and so on. When the P-200 is in Performance mode and bank A is selected, an external tone generator will receive messages selecting program 13 when you press [PIANO 1]. Likewise, when bank B is selected, program 25 will be selected when you press [PIANO 1]. The settings for which program change number is assigned to which [SELECT] button are grouped in a table known as the program change transmit table, which you can access to assign a program change number (between 1 and 128, or Off) to each of the [SELECT] buttons according to Play mode. You can also select a bank number combining the MSB (Most Significant Byte) and LSB (Least Significant Byte). This makes it possible to select any program on a MIDI device that has more than 128 programs. RECEIVE FILTER The MIDI Receive Filter settings let you determine which types of incoming MIDI messages are received. When set to On, the specific data can be protected. RX FILTER % Message type note on/off=off q MESSAGE TYPES Message types include Note On/Off, Control Change, Program Change, Pitch Bend, Channel Mode Message, Parameter Change and Bulk. (Select the message types with [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons.) q ON, OFF Setting the message type to On status will filter this particular data, and therefore it will not be received at the [MIDI IN] terminal. Setting the message type to Off status will allow the particular data to be received. PC TX % Select assign V01=(OFF/OFF) 1 q SELECT ASSIGN (V01~V12, A01~A12, B01~B12) These parameters let you access each [SELECT] button, with V01 ~ V12 representing the Voice Play mode [VOICE SELECT] buttons, and A01 ~ A12 representing the Performance Play mode A bank [PERFORMANCE SELECT] buttons, and B01 ~ B12 representing the Performance Play mode B bank [PERFORMANCE SELECT] buttons. As you step through each one, the name will appear in the first line of the screen, and the current assignments will appear in the second line. NOTE You can choose a specific Voice button number by holding [VOICE] and pressing the desired [VOICE SELECT] button. You can choose a specific Performance A bank button number by holding [PERF. A] and pressing the desired [PERFORMANCE SELECT] button. You can choose a specific Performance B bank button number by holding [PERF. B] and pressing the desired [PERFORMANCE SELECT] button. 53