Yamaha PSR-SX900 PSR-SX900/PSR-SX700 Reference Manual - Page 124

Receive—MIDI Receive Channel Settings, channel received from the external MIDI device.

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Receive-MIDI Receive Channel Settings The explanations here apply when you call up the "Receive" display in step 2 on page 121. This determines which Part is used for each MIDI channel when the MIDI data is recognized by this instrument. 1 Alternates between the two pages. 2 The dots corresponding to each channel (1-16) flash briefly whenever any data is received on the channel(s). 1 For each Channel, select the Part which is to handle the MIDI data of the corresponding channel received from the external MIDI device. When connecting via USB, MIDI data of 32 channels (16 channels x 2 Ports) can be handled by this instrument. With the exception of the two parts below, the configuration of the parts is the same as those already explained elsewhere in the Owner's Manual. • Keyboard: The received note messages control the instrument's keyboard performance. • Extra Part 1-5: These five parts are specially reserved for receiving and playing MIDI data. Normally, these parts are not used by the instrument itself. 2 Touch [>] to call up the other page, and then select which MIDI messages are to be received for each Channel. MIDI transmission/reception via the USB terminal, Wireless LAN, and MIDI terminals The relationship between the MIDI terminals, Wireless LAN and the [USB TO HOST] terminal which can be used for transmitting/receiving 32 channels (16 channels x 2 ports) of the MIDI messages is as follows:  MIDI reception MIDI [IN] terminal [USB TO HOST] terminal  MIDI transmission MIDI [OUT] terminal [USB TO HOST] terminal Wireless LAN Port handling USB1 USB2 Wireless LAN Merge MIDI/USB1/WLAN 01-16 USB2 01-16 MIDI/USB/WLAN 01-16 NOTE The USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) may not be available depending on your area. 124 PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual

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PSR-SX900/SX700
Reference Manual
The explanations here apply when you call up the “Receive” display in step 2 on
page 121
. This determines which
Part is used for each MIDI channel when the MIDI data is recognized by this instrument.
1
For each Channel, select the Part which is to handle the MIDI data of the corresponding
channel received from the external MIDI device.
When connecting via USB, MIDI data of 32 channels (16 channels x 2 Ports) can be handled by this instrument.
With the exception of the two parts below, the configuration of the parts is the same as those already explained
elsewhere in the Owner’s Manual.
Keyboard:
The received note messages control the instrument’s keyboard performance.
Extra Part 1–5:
These five parts are specially reserved for receiving and playing MIDI data. Normally, these
parts are not used by the instrument itself.
2
Touch [
>
] to call up the other page, and then select which MIDI messages are to be
received for each Channel.
Receive—MIDI Receive Channel Settings
MIDI transmission/reception via the USB terminal, Wireless LAN, and MIDI terminals
The relationship between the MIDI terminals, Wireless LAN and the [USB TO HOST] terminal which can be used
for transmitting/receiving 32 channels (16 channels x 2 ports) of the MIDI messages is as follows:
1
2
The dots corresponding to each channel (1–16) flash briefly whenever
any data is received on the channel(s).
Alternates between the two pages.
MIDI reception
MIDI transmission
MIDI [IN] terminal
[USB TO HOST] terminal
MIDI [OUT] terminal
[USB TO HOST] terminal
Port handling
USB2
USB1
Merge
MIDI/USB1/WLAN
01–16
USB2
01–16
MIDI/USB/WLAN 01–16
Wireless
LAN
Wireless LAN
The USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) may not be available depending on your area.
NOTE