PartVII
MIDI
OCTAVESHIFT
Set the octave shift value (-2, -1, 1, 2) for trans-
mitted key note data (MIDI OUT) of each part in-
dependently.
1. Use the MIDI button to select OCTAVE SHIFT.
MIDI
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HANNEL
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0 OTHERS
2. Press a button (except for CONTROL) to select
the part.
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3. Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to
specify the amount of octave shift.
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.Octave shift is set for MIDI OUT data only;
however, the MIDI OUT and MIDI IN octave
shifts are linked. For example, if the MIDI OUT
octave shift is set to 1, the MIDI IN octave shift
is automatically set to -1.
. The default setting is O.
LOCALCONTROL
Specify, for each part, whether the performance
played on this instrument's keyboard is output by
this instrument's sound generator or not.
1. Use the MIDI button to select LOCAL CON-
TROL.
MIDI
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0 OTHERS
2. Press a button to select the part.
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. . The indicator for the selected part flashes.
3. Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to
specify" 0 n " or " 0 F F "
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Notes played on this instrument's
keyboard are output by this
instrument's sound generator.
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Notes played on this instrument's
keyboard are not output by this
instrument's sound generator but
are sent to the MIDI OUT terminal.
(Note that the part must be assigned
to a MIDI channel for MIDI data to
be sent. [Refer to page 42.])
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