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MIDI Reception Modes

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MIDI MIDI Reception Modes The [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] button is used to specify the reception mode for each of the 16 MIDI channels, the internal or external clock mode, and MIDI start/stop command reception mode. s Channel Reception Modes The PSR-1700 and PSR-2700 allow any of five reception modes to be individually assigned to MIDI channels 1 through 16. The five modes are: Mode "0" RX OFF: Reception disabled. Mode "1" MULTI: Received MIDI note data directly controls the PSR-1700/PSR-2700 tone generator. Different voices can be played on different channels. Mode "2" REMOTE: Received MIDI note data is handled in the same way as data from the PSR-1700/PSR-2700's own keyboard. Mode "3" CHORD: Received MIDI note data is interpreted as Auto Accompaniment chord commands. Mode "4" ROOT: Received MIDI note data is interpreted as Auto Accompaniment bass note commands . NOTES • If the PSR-1700/2700 receives more than one note at the same time while mode "4" (Root) is selected, the last note will be interpreted as the Auto Accompaniment bass note. ZPress the [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] Button & Select a Channel RECEIVE CH/CL/COM ....M...O...D...E... 0 RX OFF 1 MULTI 2 REMOTE 3 CHORD 4 ROOT Press the [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] button, then use the [+] and [-] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [RECEIVE CH/CL/ COM] button itself to select the MIDI channel (1 ... 16) for which you want to specify a new reception mode. The channel number appears on the right of the LCD display panel. PSR-1700 RxCh0-1=1:Multi PSR-2700 08:Showtune 001:GrandPno AccOff RxCh0-1=1:Multi NOTES • "Clock Rx" and "Cmnd Rx" will appear on the display if you increment above channel number 16 or below channel number 1. These selections are used for the Clock Mode and Start/Stop Mode functions described below. • Be sure to set the transmit channel to the same channel specified in mode 2, 3, or 4. XSelect the Desired Mode ... +- 9 1__ Use the [+/-] button in the number-button row to select the desired reception mode for the selected channel. The modes are selected in sequence each time the [+/-] button is pressed, and the mode number appears on the LCD display panel. NOTES • The currently selected reception mode is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off, as long as backup batteries are installed or an AC plug is connected. 74

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MIDI Reception Modes
The
[RECEIVE CH
/
CL
/
COM]
button is used to specify the reception mode for each of the 16 MIDI channels,
the internal or external clock mode, and MIDI start/stop command reception mode.
Channel Reception Modes
The PSR-1700 and PSR-2700 allow any of five reception modes to be individually assigned to MIDI chan-
nels 1 through 16. The five modes are:
Mode “0”
RX OFF:
Reception disabled.
Mode “1”
MULTI:
Received MIDI note data directly controls the PSR-1700/PSR-2700 tone
generator. Different voices can be played on different channels.
Mode “2”
REMOTE:
Received MIDI note data is handled in the same way as data from the
PSR-1700/PSR-2700’s own keyboard.
Mode “3”
CHORD:
Received MIDI note data is interpreted as Auto Accompaniment chord
commands.
Mode “4”
ROOT:
Received MIDI note data is interpreted as Auto Accompaniment bass note
commands .
MIDI
NOTES
• If the PSR-1700/2700 receives more than one note at the same time while mode “4” (Root) is
selected, the last note will be interpreted as the Auto Accompaniment bass note.
NOTES
• “Clock Rx” and “Cmnd Rx” will appear on the display if you increment
above channel number 16 or below channel number 1. These selec-
tions are used for the Clock Mode and Start/Stop Mode functions
described below.
• Be sure to set the transmit channel to the same channel specified in
mode 2, 3, or 4.
Z
Press the [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] Button & Select a Channel
...........................................................
Press the
[RECEIVE CH
/
CL
/
COM]
button, then use the
[+]
and
[–]
buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the
[RECEIVE CH
/
CL
/
COM]
button itself to select the MIDI channel (
1
16
) for which you
want to specify a new reception mode. The channel number appears on the
right of the LCD display panel.
PSR-2700
PSR-1700
RxCh0–1=1:Multi
08:Showtune
°
001:GrandPno
AccOff
°°
RxCh0–1=1:Multi
RECEIVE
CH/CL/COM
MODE
................
0 RX OFF
1 MULTI
2 REMOTE
3 CHORD
4 ROOT
X
Select the Desired Mode
........................................................................................................................
Use the
[
+/–
]
button in the number-button row to select the desired re-
ception mode for the selected channel. The modes are selected in sequence
each time the
[
+/–
]
button is pressed, and the mode number appears on the
LCD display panel.
NOTES
• The currently selected reception mode is retained in memory even
when the power switch is turned off, as long as
backup batteries are
installed or an AC plug is connected.
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1
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