Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual - Page 103

MIDI Receive Settin, Keyboard, Extra Part 1-5

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MIDI Receive Settings The explanations here apply to the Receive page in step 4 on page 99. This determines which parts will receive MIDI data and over which MIDI channels the data will be received. 12 3 The dots corresponding to each channel (1-16) flash briefly whenever any data is received on the channel(s). NOTE If "WLAN" is shown, this instrument can handle MIDI messages received via the USB wireless LAN adaptor connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. When "WLAN" is not shown although the USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected, turn the instrument off then on again. 1 Use the [1 ]/[2 ] (Channel) buttons to select the channel to be received. The [1 ] button can search the ports while the [2 ] button can search each of channels one by one. You can use the [1 ] button to skip up or down through the next port, while you can use the [2 ] button to move up or down to the next channel one by one. The instrument can receive MIDI messages over 32 channels (16 channels x 2 ports) by USB connection. 2 Use the [3 ] (Part) buttons to select the part via which the selected channel will be received. The Parts listed on this display are the same as those shown in the Mixer display and Channel On/Off display with the exception of the following parts. Keyboard: The received note messages control the parts which can be performed with the keyboard of the instrument. Extra Part 1-5: There are five parts specially reserved for receiving and playing MIDI data. Normally, these parts are not used by the instrument itself. The instrument can be used as a 32-channel multitimbral tone generator by using these five parts in addition to the other parts of the instrument. 3 Use the [4 ]-[8 ] button to enter checkmarks to the corresponding MIDI messages you wish to be received. MIDI messages (page 102) having checkmarks can be received. 9 MIDI transmission/reception via the [USB TO HOST] terminals The relationship of the USB terminals and their handling of MIDI messages (transmitting/receiving 32 channels; 16 channels x 2 ports) is shown in the following diagram: Connections  MIDI reception [USB TO HOST] terminal  MIDI transmission [USB TO HOST] terminal Wireless LAN Port handling USB1 USB2 Wireless LAN Merge USB1/WLAN 01-16 USB2 01-16 USB/WLAN 01-16 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual 103

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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
103
9
Connections
MIDI Receive Settin
g
s
The explanations here apply to the Receive page in step 4 on
page 99
. This determines which parts will
receive MIDI data and over which MIDI channels the data will be received.
1
Use the [1

]/[2

] (Channel) buttons to select the channel to be received.
The [1

] button can search the ports while the [2

] button can search each of channels one by one.
You can use the [1

] button to skip up or down through the next port, while you can use the [2

]
button to move up or down to the next channel one by one.
The instrument can receive MIDI messages over 32 channels (16 channels x 2 ports) by USB connection.
2
Use the [3

] (Part) buttons to select the part via which the selected channel will be
received.
The Parts listed on this display are the same as those shown in the Mixer display and Channel On/Off
display with the exception of the following parts.
Keyboard:
The received note messages control the parts which can be performed with the keyboard of
the instrument.
Extra Part 1–5:
There are five parts specially reserved for receiving and playing MIDI data. Normally,
these parts are not used by the instrument itself. The instrument can be used as a 32-channel multi-
timbral tone generator by using these five parts in addition to the other parts of the instrument.
3
Use the [4

]–[8

] button to enter checkmarks to the correspondin
g
MIDI
messa
g
es you wish to be received.
MIDI messages (
page 102
) having checkmarks can be received.
MIDI transmission/reception via the [USB TO HOST] terminals
The relationship of the USB terminals and their handling of MIDI messages (transmitting/receiving 32 channels; 16
channels x 2 ports) is shown in the following diagram:
The dots corresponding to each channel (1–16)
flash briefly whenever any data is received on the
channel(s).
NOTE
If “WLAN” is shown, this instrument can handle
MIDI messages received via the USB wireless LAN
adaptor connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] termi-
nal. When “WLAN” is not shown although the USB
wireless LAN adaptor is connected, turn the instru-
ment off then on again.
1
2
3
MIDI reception
MIDI transmission
[USB TO HOST] terminal
[USB TO HOST] terminal
Port handling
USB2
USB1
Merge
USB1/WLAN
01–16
USB2
01–16
USB/WLAN 01–16
Wireless
LAN
Wireless LAN