Parameter Guide

E: MIDI2

[P.Bend...CC#95]

Select the function that will be assigned to modulation source MIDI 2 of the virtual patch. (With the factory settings, this is CC#01.)

If the specified setting is assigned to another parameter, an “*” will be shown in the right of the upper line of the LCD screen.

F: MIDI Dump

[1PROG...ALL]

Select the data that you wish to dump.

This function transmits the MS2000/MS2000R’s programs and global settings to a MIDI data filer or computer con- nected to the MIDI OUT connector. The same data can also be transmitted to another MS2000/MS2000R.

For the dump procedure, refer to p.31 Basic Guide, Edit sec- tion “4. Saving data on an external device (Data Dump).” To receive this data, set Global mode Page 4D: MIDI FILTER “SystemEx” to ENA, and you will be able to receive a data dump at any time.

Data is transmitted and received on the global MIDI channel.

1PROG

Data for the currently selected program will be transmit- ted.

PROG

Data for all programs will be transmitted.

GLOBAL

Global data will be transmitted.

ALL

All programs and global data will be transmitted.

The following times are required in order to perform the various types of data dump.

Data to dump

Data size (Bytes)

Time required (seconds)

 

 

 

1PROG

291

Less than one second

 

 

 

PROG

37,157

approximately 15

 

 

 

GLOBAL

227

Less than one second

 

 

 

ALL

37,383

approximately 15

 

 

 

ENA

Pitch bend messages will be transmitted and received.

DIS

Pitch bend messages will not be transmitted or received.

D: SystemEx

[DIS, ENA]

Select whether or not MIDI system exclusive messages will be transmitted and received.

ENA

MIDI system exclusive messages will be transmitted and received.

DIS

MIDI system exclusive messages will not be transmitted or received.

E: NoteRcv

[ALL...ODD]

When note data is received, specify the note numbers (even numbered notes, odd numbered notes, all notes) that will be sounded by the MS2000/MS2000R.

ALL

All note numbers will be received. Normally you will leave this set at ALL. If you have connected an MS2000 or an addition MS2000R to an MS2000R to increase the polyphony, set one unit to EVN and the other to ODD so that either one or the other will sound.

EVN or ODD are valid only if the program has an “Assign” setting (LCD Edit mode Page 03A: VOICE) of Poly.

MS2000

MIDI OUT

 

MIDI IN

 

MS2000R

ODD

EVN

 

 

 

 

MIDI OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIDI IN

 

 

MIDI THRU

 

 

MIDI IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MS2000R#1

 

MS2000R#2

 

 

 

 

MIDI keyboard, etc.

EVN

 

 

 

ODD

Global parameters

Page4: MIDI FILTER

A: ProgChg

[DIS, ENA]

Select whether or not program changes will be transmitted and received.

ENA

Program changes will be transmitted and received.

DIS

Program changes will not be transmitted or received.

B: CtrlChg

[DIS, ENA]

Select whether or not MIDI control changes will be transmit- ted and received.

ENA

MIDI control changes will be transmitted and received.

DIS

MIDI control changes will not be transmitted or received.

C: P.Bend

[DIS, ENA]

Select whether or not pitch bend messages will be transmit- ted and received.

There is no effect on the MIDI data that is received.

EVN

Even-numbered notes (C, D, E, F#, G#, A#) will be sounded.

ODD

Odd-numbered notes (C#, D#, F, G, A, B) will be sounded.

F: P.Chg

Here you can freely specify the correspondence between the MS2000/MS2000R’s program numbers and the incoming MIDI program change numbers.

4F MIDI FILTER

P.Chg[000]:A01

External

 

 

 

Internal

 

 

External

[000 127]...

Select the incoming MIDI program change number.

Internal

[A00...H16]

Select the MS2000/MS2000R program number.

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