MIDI

Sending Song Memory Playback Data

You can send song memory playback as MIDI data.

The send channel used depends on the keyboard channel setting, as shown in the table below.

Keyboard PlayKeyboard Channel

Keyboard main tone data

Keyboard Channel

 

 

Keyboard layer tone data

Keyboard Channel + 1*

 

 

Keyboard split tone data

Keyboard Channel + 2*

 

 

Main tone data inside of

Keyboard Channel + 3*

Track A playback data

 

 

 

Layer tone data inside of

Keyboard Channel + 4*

Track A playback data

 

 

 

Split tone data inside of

Keyboard Channel + 5*

Track A playback data

 

 

 

Main tone data inside of

Keyboard Channel + 6*

Track B playback data

 

 

 

Layer tone data inside of

Keyboard Channel + 7*

Track B playback data

 

 

 

Split tone data inside of

Keyboard Channel + 8*

Track B playback data

 

 

 

*Whenever adding the keyboard channel number to a value from 1 to 8 produces a result that is greater than 16, the send channel used is the one whose number is equal to the result minus 16.

NOTE

Pedal effect data recorded to memory is applied to play back from song memory, and does not affect your performance on the keyboard. Likewise, pedal operations on the digital piano are applied to the keyboard only, and not to play back from the song memory.

Turning Local Control On and Off

This setting effectively determines whether or not the keyboard and pedals of the digital piano are connected to the digital piano’s sound source.

To turn Local Control on and off

1While still holding down the SETTING button, switch Local Control on and off by pressing one of the keyboard keys illustrated below.

F￿6 (svart tangent): Av

C4

G6: På

A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key while holding down SETTING.

NOTE

Note that no sound will be produced from the digital piano’s speakers if you press the keyboard while Local Control is turned off.

Local Control is turned on automatically whenever you turn on the digital piano power.

MIDI Data Notes

This section provides details about the MIDI data this digital piano sends and receives. You can also find further technical information in the “MIDI Data Format” on page A-4 and “MIDI Implementation Chart”* at the end of this User ’s Guide.

*The MIDI Implementation Chart is a standard format summary of how data is transferred between this digital piano and a connected MIDI device.

Keyboard Data (Note On, Note Off, Note Number, Velocity)

The following four types of keyboard data can be sent and received.

DataMeaning

Note On

Keyboard key is pressed.

 

 

Note Off

Keyboard key is released.

 

 

Note Number

Which key is pressed.

 

 

Velocity

Pressure applied

 

 

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