Yamaha PSR-5700 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 55
Notes, DOC/GM Mode, Purpose, Procedure
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[F6] Utility & MIDI • Seq.Track/Trans.Ch This setting only applies when the Remote Control Mode is selected. Separate transmit channels can be set for sequencer tracks 1 through 7 (the ACCOMP. track does not transmit) so the PSR-5700 sequencer can be used to drive an external multi-timbre tone generator or multi- ple tone generators via the specified channels. If basic, split, and or sequencer track transmit channels are set to the same MIDI channel number, an exclamation mark (!) will DETAIL appear next to the channel number. If the basic and split transmit channels are set to the same number, the data from both the left- and right-hand sections of the keyboard will be transmitted on the basic transmit channel (the content of the data to be transmitted can be set via the "SPLIT SEND PART" function described on page 57). Further, if several sequencer tracks are set to transmit on the same channel, the data from all those tracks will be transmitted on the same channel. As with the transmit channels described above, if the basic, rhythm, and or multi part (page 56) transmit channels are set DETAIL to the same MIDI channel number, an exclamation mark (!) will appear next to the channel number. In this case the received data will apply to all voices accessed by that channel number. If, for example, the basic, rhythm, and multi part receive channel are all set to the same number, any note data received on that channel will play the orchestra 1, rhythm, and multi part voices simultaneously. If the basic receive channel is set to "All," a multi part receive channel cannot be assigned. DETAIL q DOC/GM Mode £DOC/GM SETTING ‡ KeyboardCh= 1 Local=ON - + - + †£DOC/GM SETTING TransposeAddNote=ON - + Purpose: Sets the transmit channel and turns local control on or off for the DOC/GM mode. Procedure: Use the left [-] and [+] buttons set the transmit channel (1 ... 16) and the right [-] and [+] buttons to turn local control on or off. The "TransposeAddNote" parameter is available in the second screen. Notes: The "Local" parameter determines whether the PSR-5700 is controlled by its own keyboard or MIDI data received from an external MIDI device. When local control is on, the PSR-5700 keyboard controls its internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard. Local control can be turned off, however, so that the PSR-5700 keyboard does not play the internal voices, but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector when notes are played on the keyboard. At the same time, the internal tone generator responds to MIDI information received via the MIDI IN connector. This means that while an external sequencer or MIDI computer, for example, plays the PSR-5700's internal voices, an external tone generator can be played from the PSR-5700 keyboard. When Local is "ON" voice and controller parameters that can be played via the keyboard are set to the same channel as the transmit channel. • TransposeAddNote When this parameter is turned "OFF," the PSR-5700 transpose settings are not applied to transmitted MIDI data. When turned "ON," the PSR-5700 transpose settings apply to transmitted MIDI data in the same they do to notes played on the PSR-5700 itself. As for received MIDI data, when this parameter is "ON" the note data is not transposed, and when set to "OFF" the note data is transposed. Use the right [-] and [+] buttons to turn this parameter ON or OFF. In addition to accepting MIDI note data on 16 channels (also during disk playback), the PSR-5700 has a separate keyboard DETAIL note channel. Data on this channel can only be controlled via the PSR-5700 panel controls (when "Local" is "ON"), and is not affected by MIDI data. This data is transmitted via MIDI OUT, on the "KeyboardCh". 55