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In this mode, only the channel on/off method is different from the External Mode. Pressing a CHANNEL button turns on only the channel assigned to that button and turns all other channels off.
This mode is normally used for checking the contents of a specific channel during MIDI receive. You can change settings, play on the keyboard, and perform other operations just as you do in the External Mode.
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Ch 1 through 16 can be turned on and off.
Mixer functionsKeyboard play (tone, volume, etc.)
This mode is the opposite of the External/Solo Mode in that pressing a CHANNEL button turns off only the channel assigned to that button and turns all other channels on. This capability comes in handy when you want to cut out a part of the MIDI receive data and play that part on the keyboard. This is different from the play along capability of the Internal Mode, where you play along as all the parts of the MIDI receive data play.
For example, let’s say the keyboard is receiving a tune that uses MIDI Channels 1 through 10, and you want to play the horn section part on Channel 5 on the keyboard. Simply enter the External/Play Mode and press the CH5 CHANNEL button. This turns off CH5 and copies its Mixer settings (tone, control changes, and other data) to internal channel CH1, which is the channel that controls the keyboard tone (main tone). Now you can use the keyboard to play the horn section part on the keyboard, using the appropriate MIDI data settings.
•See the documentation that comes with the other device for details.
2.Press the TUNE/MIDI button.3.Press the [▼] cursor key to display the bulk send screen.Bu l k S n d ? 4. Press the YES key to start the bulk send operation.•The bulk send screen is automatically cleared from the dis- play of the keyboard after the operation is complete.
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2. Press the [] cursor key to display the bulk receive screen.Bu l kRc v ? 3. Press the YES key to enter bulk receive standby.4. Perform the bulk send operation on the other device.•See the documentation that comes with the other device for details.
•The bulk receive screen is automatically cleared from the dis- play of the keyboard after the operation is complete.
Bulk Sending Keyboard Data
This keyboard stores a variety of internal data, including data recorded with the sequencers and synthesizer. This data can be sent and received in bulk as MIDI exclusive data through the MIDI termi- nals. This capability makes it possible for you use a computer or other MIDI machine as an external storage device for your data.
Before performing the following procedures, you must first connect this keyboard’s MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals to an external machine using MIDI cables.
❚ NOTE ❚
Some software does not support MIDI exclusive data.
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