Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual - Page 101

MIDI System Settin, Local Control, Clock setting, etc., Clock, Transmit Clock, Receive Transpose

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MIDI System Settings The explanations here apply to the System page in step 4 on page 99. Use the Cursor buttons [][] to select the parameters (below), then set the On/Off status by using the [1 ]-[8 ] buttons. 1 Local Control Turns the Local Control for each part on or off. When Local Control is set to "On," the keyboard of the instrument controls its own (local) internal tone generator, allowing the internal Voices to be played directly from the keyboard. If you set Local to "Off," the keyboard and controllers are internally disconnected from the instrument's tone generator section so that no sound is output when you play the keyboard or use the controllers. For example, this allows you to use an external MIDI sequencer to play the instrument's internal Voices, and use the instrument keyboard to record notes to the external sequencer and/or play an external tone generator. 2 Clock setting, etc.  Clock Determines whether the instrument is controlled by its own internal clock or a MIDI clock signal received from an external device (USB1, USB2, or Wireless LAN). Internal is the normal Clock setting when the instrument is being used alone or as a master keyboard to control external devices. If you are using the instrument 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: USB1, USB2, or Wireless LAN. In this case, make sure that the external device is connected properly (e.g., to the instrument's MIDI IN terminal), and that it is properly transmitting a MIDI clock signal. NOTE When Clock is set to a value other than Internal, the tempo is indicated as "Ext." on the Main display. This means that playback of this instrument is controlled only from an external MIDI device or computer. In this condition, Styles, Songs, Multi Pads or the Metronome cannot be played back even if you carry out the start operation. NOTE When a USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, the "Wireless LAN" parameter can also be selected.  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. 9 Connections  Receive Transpose Determines whether or not the instrument's transpose setting 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. 3 Message SW (Message Switch)  Sys/Ex. The "Transmit" setting turns MIDI transmission of MIDI System Exclusive messages on or off. The "Receive" setting turns MIDI reception and recognition of MIDI System Exclusive messages generated by external equipment on or off. NEXT PAGE PSR-SX600 Reference Manual 101

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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
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9
Connections
MIDI System Settin
g
s
The explanations here apply to the System page in step 4 on
page 99
.
Use the Cursor buttons [
][
] to select the parameters (below), then set the On/Off status by using the
[1

]–[8

] buttons.
1 Local Control
Turns the Local Control for each part on or off. When Local Control is set to “On,” the keyboard of the
instrument controls its own (local) internal tone generator, allowing the internal Voices to be played
directly from the keyboard. If you set Local to “Off,” the keyboard and controllers are internally
disconnected from the instrument’s tone generator section so that no sound is output when you play the
keyboard or use the controllers. For example, this allows you to use an external MIDI sequencer to play
the instrument’s internal Voices, and use the instrument keyboard to record notes to the external sequencer
and/or play an external tone generator.
2 Clock setting, etc.
Clock
Determines whether the instrument is controlled by its own internal clock or a MIDI clock signal received
from an external device (USB1, USB2, or Wireless LAN). Internal is the normal Clock setting when the
instrument is being used alone or as a master keyboard to control external devices. If you are using the
instrument 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: USB1, USB2, or Wireless LAN.
In this case, make sure that the external device is connected properly (e.g., to the instrument’s MIDI IN
terminal), and that it is properly transmitting a MIDI clock signal.
NOTE
When Clock is set to a value other than Internal, the tempo is indicated as “Ext.” on the Main display. This means that playback of this instrument is con-
trolled only from an external MIDI device or computer. In this condition, Styles, Songs, Multi Pads or the Metronome cannot be played back even if you
carry out the start operation.
NOTE
When a USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, the “Wireless LAN” parameter can also be selected.
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 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.
3 Message SW (Message Switch)
Sys/Ex.
The “Transmit” setting turns MIDI transmission of MIDI System Exclusive messages on or off. The
“Receive” setting turns MIDI reception and recognition of MIDI System Exclusive messages generated by
external equipment on or off.
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