Connecting to MIDI Devices
Cautions when Connecting an External MIDI Device
Here we will explain the “Local On/Off” and “Omni On/ Off” settings that you need to be aware of when connecting the
■Disconnecting the
generator (Local On/Off)
When the
As shown in the diagram, the data that is produced when you play the keyboard will reach the sound generator by two routes, (1) and (2), causing each note to be played in duplicate. To prevent this, select the Local Off setting to cut route (1).
fig.8-04.e
(1) Local On
|
| Sequencer |
Sound | MIDI | MIDI |
IN | OUT | |
Generator |
| Memory |
|
| |
| MIDI | MIDI |
| OUT | IN |
(2) Thru function On Each note played
is sounded twice
This sets it to Local On:
fig.8-05.e
Sound is emitted
Sound Generator |
Local On |
This sets it to Local Off:
fig.8-06.e
No sound produced
Sound Generator |
Local Off |
NOTE
Be aware that if you set your instrument to Local Off when no external MIDI device is connected, there will be no sound.
■Switching Local On/Off
Local On is set when the power is switched on.
1.While holding down the [Variation] button and [Song] button, the “C8” note to turn the setting
On, or press the “B7” note to turn the setting Off.
fig.8-07.e
VariationSong
Dual Balance | Key Touch |
Power |
Local Off
Local On
If the
■Receiving on all MIDI channels
(Omni On/Off)
When set to Omni On, the
When set to Omni Off, the
■Switching Omni On/Off
Omni On is automatically set when the power is switched on.
1.Hold down the [Variation] button and [Song] button, and press the “A7” note to turn the setting
On, or the “G7” note to turn the setting Off.
fig.8-08.e
VariationSong
Dual Balance | Key Touch |
Power |
Omni Off
Omni On
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