Yamaha PSR-3000 Owner's Manual - Page 203

MIDI System Settings, MIDI Transmit Settings, LOCAL CONTROL, Clock setting, etc., MESSAGE SW

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MIDI Settings MIDI System Settings SYSTEM display The explanations here apply to the SYSTEM display to be called up in step 4 of the "Basic Operation" on page 201. ■ LOCAL CONTROL Determines whether the PSR-3000/1500 is controlled by its own internal clock or a MIDI clock signal received from an external device. INTERNAL is the normal Clock setting when the PSR-3000/1500 is being used alone or as a master keyboard to control external devices. If you are using the PSR-3000/1500 with an external sequencer, MIDI computer, or other MIDI device, and you want to synchronize it to that device, set this parameter to the appropriate setting: MIDI, USB 1, or USB 2. In this case, make sure that the external device is connected properly (e.g., to the PSR-3000/ 1500's MIDI IN terminal), and that it is properly transmitting a MIDI clock signal. When this is set for control by an external device (MIDI, USB 1 or USB 2), the Tempo is indicated as "Ext." in the Main display ■ Clock setting, etc. ● CLOCK Determines whether the PSR-3000/1500 is controlled by its own internal clock or a MIDI clock signal received from an external device. INTERNAL is the normal Clock setting when the PSR-3000/1500 is being used alone or used to control external devices as the master keyboard. If you are using the PSR-3000/1500 with an external sequencer, MIDI computer, or other MIDI device, and you want to synchronize it to that device, set this parameter to the appropriate setting: MIDI, USB 1, or USB 2. In this case, make sure that the external device is connected properly (e.g., to the PSR3000/1500' MIDI IN terminal), and that it is properly transmitting a MIDI clock signal. When this is set to an external device (MIDI, USB 1 or USB 2), the Tempo is indicated as "Ext." in the Main display. ● TRANSMIT CLOCK Turns MIDI clock (F8) transmission on or off. When set to OFF, no MIDI clock or Start/Stop data is transmitted even if a Song or Style is played back. ● RECEIVE TRANSPOSE Determines whether or not the instrument's transpose setting (page 58) is applied to the note events received by the instrument via MIDI. ● START/STOP Determines whether incoming FA (start) and FC (stop) messages affect Song or Style playback. ■ MESSAGE SW ● SYS/EX. The "Tx" setting turns MIDI transmission of MIDI System Exclusive messages on or off. The "Rx" setting turns MIDI reception and recognition of MIDI System Exclusive messages generated by external equipment on or off. ● CHORD SYS/EX. The "Tx" setting turns MIDI transmission of MIDI chord exclusive data (chord detect. root and type) on or off. The "Rx" setting turns MIDI reception and recognition of MIDI chord exclusive data generated by external equipment on or off. TRANSMIT display MIDI Transmit Settings The explanations here apply to the TRANSMIT display to be called up in step 4 of the "Basic Operation" on page 201. This determines which parts will be sent as MIDI data and over which MIDI channel the data will be sent. Operation Select the part to be transmitted and the channel via which the selected part will be transmitted. You can also determine the types of data to be sent. ● With the exception of the two parts below, the configuration of the parts is the same as those already explained elsewhere in this manual. • UPPER The keyboard part played on the right side of the keyboard from the Split Point for the Voices (RIGHT1 and/ or 2). • LOWER The keyboard part played on the left side of the keyboard from the Split Point for the Voices. This is not affected by the on/off status of the [ACMP ON/OFF] button. Using Your Instrument with Other Devices PSR-3000/1500 Owner's Manual 203

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Using Your Instrument with
Other Devices
PSR-3000/1500 Owner’s Manual
203
MIDI Settings
MIDI System Settings
The explanations here apply to the SYSTEM display to
be called up in step 4 of the “Basic Operation” on
page 201.
LOCAL CONTROL
Determines whether the PSR-3000/1500 is controlled
by its own internal clock or a MIDI clock signal
received from an external device. INTERNAL is the nor-
mal Clock setting when the PSR-3000/1500 is being
used alone or as a master keyboard to control external
devices. If you are using the PSR-3000/1500 with an
external sequencer, MIDI computer, or other MIDI
device, and you want to synchronize it to that device,
set this parameter to the appropriate setting: MIDI, USB
1, or USB 2. In this case, make sure that the external
device is connected properly (e.g., to the PSR-3000/
1500’s MIDI IN terminal), and that it is properly trans-
mitting a MIDI clock signal. When this is set for control
by an external device (MIDI, USB 1 or USB 2), the
Tempo is indicated as “Ext.” in the Main display
Clock setting, etc.
CLOCK
Determines whether the PSR-3000/1500 is controlled
by its own internal clock or a MIDI clock signal
received from an external device. INTERNAL is the nor-
mal Clock setting when the PSR-3000/1500 is being
used alone or used to control external devices as the
master keyboard. If you are using the PSR-3000/1500
with an external sequencer, MIDI computer, or other
MIDI device, and you want to synchronize it to that
device, set this parameter to the appropriate setting:
MIDI, USB 1, or USB 2. In this case, make sure that the
external device is connected properly (e.g., to the PSR-
3000/1500’ MIDI IN terminal), and that it is properly
transmitting a MIDI clock signal. When this is set to an
external device (MIDI, USB 1 or USB 2), the Tempo is
indicated as “Ext.” in the Main display.
TRANSMIT CLOCK
Turns MIDI clock (F8) transmission on or off. When set
to OFF, no MIDI clock or Start/Stop data is transmitted
even if a Song or Style is played back.
RECEIVE TRANSPOSE
Determines whether or not the instrument's transpose
setting (page 58) is applied to the note events received
by the instrument via MIDI.
START/STOP
Determines whether incoming FA (start) and FC (stop)
messages affect Song or Style playback.
MESSAGE SW
SYS/EX.
The “Tx” setting turns MIDI transmission of MIDI Sys-
tem Exclusive messages on or off. The “Rx” setting turns
MIDI reception and recognition of MIDI System Exclu-
sive messages generated by external equipment on or
off.
CHORD SYS/EX.
The “Tx” setting turns MIDI transmission of MIDI chord
exclusive data (chord detect. root and type) on or off.
The “Rx” setting turns MIDI reception and recognition
of MIDI chord exclusive data generated by external
equipment on or off.
MIDI Transmit Settings
The explanations here apply to the TRANSMIT display
to be called up in step 4 of the “Basic Operation” on
page 201. This determines which parts will be sent as
MIDI data and over which MIDI channel the data will
be sent.
Operation
Select the part to be transmitted and the channel via
which the selected part will be transmitted. You can also
determine the types of data to be sent.
With the exception of the two parts below, the
configuration of the parts is the same as those
already explained elsewhere in this manual.
• UPPER
The keyboard part played on the right side of the key-
board from the Split Point for the Voices (RIGHT1 and/
or 2).
• LOWER
The keyboard part played on the left side of the keyboard
from the Split Point for the Voices. This is not affected by
the on/off status of the [ACMP ON/OFF] button.
SYSTEM display
TRANSMIT display