Yamaha PSR-200 Owner's Manual - Page 17
PSR-300 only, MIDI Sequence Recording, PSR-300 MIDI Settings &, Functions, The Remote Control - receiver
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(PSR-300 only) MIDI Sequence Recording The same type of musical information transfer described above is used for MIDI sequence recording. A MIDI sequence recorder can be used to "record" MIDI data received from a PSR-300, for example. When the recorded data is played back, the PSR-300 automatically "plays" the recorded performance in precise detail. PSR-300 MIDI Settings & Functions The Remote Control Mode The Remote Control mode should be used when the PSR300 is to be connected to a second keyboard which it is to control. If the PSR-300 is being used as the receiving device, it can be played from an external keyboard while the panel controls - including auto accompaniment - operate normally. Remote Control Mode Selection The Remote Control mode is automatically selected whenever the PSR-300 is turned ON. If the Multi Voice Mode has been selected (see below), however, the Remote Control mode can be re-selected by pressing the numeric VOICE/STYLE [0] button while holding the CHORD MEMORY [REC] button. "rc" will appear on the display. If the TEMPO or button is pressed during external sync mode is engaged, "EC" (External Clock) will appear on the display. External synchronization is automatically selected when MIDI clock is received. If the external MIDI clock data is not received, internal clock operation is automatically resumed. Velocity sensitivity is dependent on the selected voice. *Refer to the Remote Control Mode "MIDI Implementation Chart" on page 34 for more details. Remote Control Mode Transmission The following points apply to MIDI data transmitted by the PSR-300 in the Remote Control mode. Transmitted note numbers are not affected by the Transpose setting. In the NORMAL or SPLIT mode, all keyboard data is transmitted via the specified MIDI transmit channel. When the FINGERED or SINGLE FINGER mode is used, only MIDI data corresponding to notes played on the right-hand section of the keyboard is transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector on the specified MIDI transmit channel. Remote Control Mode MIDI Transmission Normal Mode SPLIT Mode Remote Control Mode Reception The following points apply to MIDI data received by the PSR-300 in the Remote Control mode. MIDI start messages control PSR-300 rhythm, chord memory record start, and chain play start in the same way as the panel [START/STOP] button. MIDI stop messages have the same effect as pressing the panel [START/STOP] button when a function is running. OMNI ON means that reception can occur simultaneously on all available channels (1 through 16). When a single receive channel is selected, reception only occurs on the specified channel. In addition to note and velocity data, the PSR-300 responds to program change, sustain ON/OFF, start, stop, and MIDI clock messages. Transpose settings affect received MIDI note numbers. Data from the left- and right-hand sections of the keyboard is mixed and transmitted over the same MIDI channel. FINGERED, SINGLE FINGER Mode Data from the left-hand section of the keyboard is not transmitted. 15