TUNE/MIDI
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| EXTERNAL | CH 1 | CH 2 | CH 3 | CH 4 | CH 5 | CH 6 | CH 7 | CH 8 | CH 9 | CH 10 | CH 11 | CH 12 | CH 13 | CH 14 | CH 15 | CH 16 | PARAMETER RESET: | 0 |
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SONG | PATTERN |
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| INTERNAL | UPPER1 | UPPER2 | LOWER1 | LOWER2 | ACC VOL. CHORD1 | CHORD2 | CHORD3 | BASS | RHYTHM | TR1 | TR2 | TR3 | TR4 | TR5 | TR6 | CHANNEL VOLUME: |
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| CHANNEL SELECT: |
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Effect Number | Digital Effect | Hex. Value |
0 | REVERB 1 | 00 |
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1 | REVERB 2 | 01 |
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2 | REVERB 3 | 02 |
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3 | CHORUS | 03 |
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4 | TREMOLO | 04 |
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5 | PHASE SHIFTER | 05 |
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6 | ORGAN SPEAKER | 06 |
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7 | ENHANCER | 07 |
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8 | FLANGER | 08 |
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9 | EQ LOUDNESS | 09 |
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oFF | OFF | 0F |
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MIDI Functions and Mixer Functions
As explained under “Mixer Modes” on page
❚ NOTE ❚
The above explanation applies to the External/Solo and Internal Modes only. It does not apply to the External/Play Mode.
Channels sounded by received
MIDI data
Internal Channels
12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 External Channels
Channels sounded by keyboard play or other internal operation
The Mixer can be used in combination with MIDI functions to perform a variety of operations. The following examples show how to use each Mixer mode for controlling MIDI send and receive opera- tions.
❚ NOTE ❚
The following examples assume that you are already familiar with Mixer operations, especially how to change and use the Mixer modes. If you aren’t, see “Mixer Function” on page
Internal Mode
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In the Internal Mode, Mixer settings (channel on/off, volume, and other settings) are affected by internal channel settings only. MIDI input can be controlled using the external channels only, so the Mixer can be used without affecting MIDI input. Because of this, the Internal Mode is best for the following type of application.
•When you want to use the
External Mode
Operations are different in the External, External/Solo, and Exter- nal/Play Modes.
External Mode
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In the External Mode, Mixer functions affect the external channels, so they also have a direct affect on the corresponding MIDI input channels. Because of this, the External Mode is best for the following types of applications.
•To control MIDI input channel on/off settings. The CH1 through CH16 CHANNEL buttons correspond to MIDI channels 1 through 16, so channels can be toggled on and off by pressing the corre- sponding button.
•You can use the Mixer to change the tone and volume for each chan- nel, and to make a variety of other settings. See “Changing the Pa- rameters of a Channel” on page
❚ NOTES ❚
•All settings except for Channel on/off are changed at the next MIDI message receive after the setting is made.
•Though you can play on the keyboard without affecting MIDI input as with the Internal Mode, you cannot change keyboard settings. Except for when a channel other than the current channel is selected, you can change the main tone setting using the standard tone selection proce- dure shown under “Selecting a Tone” on page
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