MIDI Utility
Here you can make MIDI filter settings, assign drum note numbers, assign control change numbers, and transmit/ receive MIDI data.
Making MIDI filter settings
MIDI FILTER ...................................................
You can select which MIDI messages the
1.Press the MIDI key.
2.Hold down the shift key and press step key 12 (MIDI UTILITY) (key 12 will blink). The param- eter display will indicate “MIDI Util.”
3.Make sure that the value display indicates “Filter,” and press key 12.
4. The parameter display will read “PCEN.”
The characters “PCEN” correspond to four types of message whose status is indicated by an “O” or “X” in the value display. If you want a category of message to be transmitted/received, set its status to “O.” If you don't want that category of message to be transmitted/received, set its status to “X.” Turn the dial to select “O” or “X” for each category of message.
P:Program change, bank select, and song select transmission/reception.
C:Control change transmission/reception.
E:Exclusive data transmission/reception. However while the MIDI Dump page is displayed, this data can always be re- ceived regardless of this setting.
N:Note message transmission/reception.
5.When you have finished making settings, press the 12 key to return to MIDI mode. (Key 12 will go dark and the MIDI mode key will light.) If you decide to cancel, press the STOP/CANCEL key or press a mode key.
Assigning the drum note numbers
DRUM NOTE NO. ........................... |
You can assign a MIDI note number (as a note name) for each drum part. If you assign the same note number for two or more parts, those parts will sound simultaneously when controlled from an external MIDI device.
1.Press the MIDI key.
2.Hold down the shift key and press step key 12 (MIDI UTILITY) (key 12 will blink). The param- eter display will indicate “MIDI Util.”
3.The value display will indicate “Filter.” Turn the dial to change this to “DrNote,” and press key 12.
4.Press the drum part key whose note number you want to assign.
5.The parameter display will show the name of the selected drum part, and the value display will in- dicate the corresponding number.
Turn the dial to select the desired note number. For each drum part that you want to assign, repeat the steps of selecting the drum part and then selecting a note number.
6.When you have finished making settings, press key 12 to return to MIDI mode. (Key 12 will go dark and the MIDI mode key will light.) If you decide to cancel, press the STOP/CANCEL key or press a mode key.
With the factory settings, the drum note numbers are assigned as follows.
Part | Note |
Drum1 | C2 |
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Drum2 | D2 |
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Drum3 | E2 |
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Drum4 | F2 |
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Drum5 | G2 |
Drum6A | F2 |
Drum6B | A2 |
Drum7A | C3 |
Drum7B | D3 |
The correspondence between note names and note numbers may differ for devices of different manu- facturers. Please check this correspondence for the device you are connecting.
Each drum part knob can be edited using NRPN MIDI messages.
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