Kawai MP8II manual External Sequencer Start/Stop

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3.8 External Sequencer Start/Stop

You can start and stop the external sequencer connected to the MP8II with SW button.

First, connect an external sequencer to the MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel of the MP8II. Make sure that the sequencer is capable to receiving external MIDI clock and commands. Check the MIDI implementation chart of the sequencer if the Recognized column of the System Real Time Clock & Commands is marked “O (yes)”. Consult the owner’s manual of the sequencer on how to set the sequencer to receive external MIDI clock and commands.

When the SW button is lit the MIDI clock is transmitted

External Sequencer Start: Press the SW button to turn the light on. The display briefly shows as follows and the external sequencer starts.

External Sequencer Stop: Press the SW button to turn the light off. The display briefly shows as follows and the external sequencer stops.

Note:

The tempo is controlled by the Metronome tempo of the MP8II. See page18 for details.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Is handled incorrectly Grounding Instructions Page Page Basic Features of the MP8II Welcome to the MP8IITable of Contents MP8II Midi Implementation Names and Functions Front PanelEffect Buttons Menu buttonsHeadphone Jack Turns the MP8II on or OFF Getting Ready What you need to know before startingSelecting a Sound Page Layer SplitChanging the Tempo/Volume Piano OnlyMetronome TransposeUsing the MP8II as a Midi controller Midi ConnectionSelecting the Midi Channel Sending Program Change NumberSelecting a Setup Upper Second Third PROG#MSB-LSBPanel Lock Touch CurveRotary Slow/Fast EQ Bypass On/Off Wheel LockFoot Switch Lock Expression Pedal LockExternal Sequencer Start/Stop EFX/REVERB EFXEFX type Reverb type Auto WahDelay time 100 % Send level EFX parameter listRate 12.7Hz Send level Rate 12.7HzReverb parameter list Quick Change Reverb OffsetEQ Equalizer Quick Change EQ OffsetMidi CC# Control Change Level makes the sound dullerMeans a slower attack is produced Sustain level of the soundChanging Midi CC parameter Menu Zone parameters IntZone parameters Ext Common parameters Editing Procedure and Parameters Zone ModeEdit Parameters Sound Int onlyString Resonance Int Piano only Key-off Effect Int Piano onlyVoicing Int Piano only TX Ch Ext onlyTX Prg # Ext only Prg # Ext onlyTX Bank Ext only Bank MSB/LSB Ext onlyVelocity Switch Velocity Switch ValueKey Range Hi/Lo Velocity Compression Velocity OffsetZone Transpose Transmitting Volume Ext only VolumeTransmitting Control Change Ext only 22 PanFoot Switch Expression PedalModulation BenderSolo Mode Stretch TuningCommon Parameters TemperamentTuning C B Key of TemperamentFoot SW Control Change Number EXP Control Change NumberLeft Pedal Mode Master VolumeModulation Wheel Control Change Number Storing the settings as a Sound EFX/REVERB settings see page25Function SW setting see page21 StoreStoring the Common settings Storing the settings as a SetupSystem System MenuSystem Parameters System ChannelTouch User TouchSystem Tuning Volume Slider ActionReverb Offset EQ Offset On/OffMulti-Timbral Mode System Ch ModeMidi program change numbers are assingned in On Please see page54 for Sound Program Number ListOut Mode Foot Switch ModeReceive Channel LCD ContrastWheel Mode Dump ModeSystem Dump Dump CurrentDump All Setup Dump All SoundSystem Reset Reset One SOUND/SETUPReset All Setup Program Number Table OtherSound Program Number List MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB Page Specifications Midi IN/OUT/THRUContents MP8II Midi ImplementationRecognized Data Channel Voice messageNrpn # Channel Mode Message Transmitted Data Only when rotary speaker selected Default = 40 00Hcenter Exclusive Data Sound Data Format Zone 1-4 Internal Data Control Change Number CC# Table Midi Implementation Chart Page Page OW1010E-I0704 KMSZ-0023