MIDI IN
EACH
MODE
NORMAL
MODE
The following
appears on the LCD when
the MIDI key is pressed in the NORMAL
MODE;
(X:
P. MODE
CH=B1
KBCH=01
PRS=ENfl
(2)
(4.)
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CO
P.
MODE
Polyphonic mode, indicates polyphonic
data interchange capabilities,
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KBCH
=
01 (Send
channel)
Indicates
that Channel 1 is the send channel.
The CURSOR keys are
used to move the
cursor to KBCH and the
channel is set
within a range of 01 through 16 using the VALUE
keys
in the Data Entry Section.
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CH
=
01
(Receive channel)
Indicates that Channel 1 is the
receive channel.
The Cursor keys are used to move
the
cursor to CH and the
channel is
set within a range of 01 through 16 using the VALUE
keys in the Data Entry
Section.
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PRG
=
ENA (Timbre
data interchange
enable)
Indicates
that it is
possible
to exchange timbre
data.
SEND
CHANNEL
AND RECEIVE
CHANNEL
When the keyboard is connected
to
another
MIDI keyboard or
a
rhythm
box, one
end becomes
signal send
and
the
Othei
Signal
receive.
Correct interchange o\ data
is impossible
unless the two
channels match. This
is similar
to having to tune in
a radio
or television
to
match
the
transmission frequency from the
broadcasting sta-
tion.
Generally,
if the send channel is
1,
the receive
channel must also be
1,
H.I
CH-
ODE
01(1 FRG=DIS
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M.MODE
Pressing
one of the VALUE keys in the Data
Entry Section when
the cursor is under the
mode
causes
the LCD to change as shown here. This
display indicates the monophonic
mode
which means that monophonic
data interchange
is possible.
(DCH
=
01
(1)
(Basic channel and voice
channel setting)
Indicates
the receive channel in
the mono mode setting.
The first value shows the basic
channel while
the value in parentheses indicates
the number of voice channels.
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PRG
=
DIS (Timbre
data interchange disable)
Indicates that it is impossible
to
exchange timbre
data. This setting changes from DIS
to
ENA and back again with each press of
a
VALUE
key
when
the cursor is in this position.
MIDI
IN EACH MODE
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