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This chart shows the parts assigned to
each channel.
Notes:
Normally, keyboard play is assigned
to Channel 1 and the drum pads are
assigned to Channel 10. When you
use auto accompaniment, each part
is assigned to Channels 7–10.
When you use the MD-1200 as the
sound source for another MIDI
device, all 16 channels are assigned
musical instrument parts (Channel
10 is reserved for drum parts only,
per MIDI standard).
The mixer settings also affect the
corresponding MIDI output.
Editing the Status of a Channel
You can edit the status (on, off, solo) of
a channel to delete a specific part or to
play a specific part by itself.
Follow these steps to edit the status of a
channel.
1. Press MIXER. The MIXER indicator
appears and the last selected chan-
nel appears on the display.
2. Use + or on the keypad to select
the channel you want to edit.
3. Press or to display the current
status of the channel — on,oFF, or
SoL (solo).
4. Use + or to select the status you
want.
on (default): Turns on the current
channel. A bar appears at the bot-
tom of the level meter for the
selected channel.
oFF: Turns off the current channel.
The bar at the bottom of the level
meter disappears.
SoL: Turns the current channel on
and all the other channels off. A bar
appears over only the current chan-
nel.
Channel Part
1 Main tone
2 Layered tone
3 Split tone
4 Layered/split tone
5 These channels only produce
sound when they receive
MIDI signals
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7 Auto accompaniment chord
part 1
8 Auto accompaniment chord
part 2
9 Auto accompaniment bass
part
10 Auto accompaniment rhythm
part, drum pad
11 Memory Track 1
12 Memory Track 2
13 Memory Track 3
14 Memory Track 4
15 Memory Track 5
16 Memory Track 6
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