KR111 Digital Intelligent Piano
MIDI functions
14.MIDI functions
MIDI is short for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”. The word refers to many things, the most obvious being a connector type that is used by musical instruments and other devices to exchange messages relating to the act of making music.
MIDI messages are transmitted and received using three connectors and special MIDI cables:
• MIDI IN: This connector receives messages from other MIDI devices.
• MIDI OUT: This connector transmits MIDI messages generated on your KR111.
•MIDI THRU: This connector “echoes back” all MIDI messages received via MIDI IN. The KR111 does not provide a MIDI THRU connector.
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Here is how to connect the KR111 to an external sound module, sequencer, etc. When working with an external sequencer, be sure to establish both connections and to set Local (page 52) to “Off”.
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| KR111 | External MIDI device |
Out | In |
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| MIDI |
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These sockets are located at the KR111’s bottom.
Note: You don’t always need two MIDI cables. Just look at the arrows in the above illustration for deciding which ports you need to connect the cable to.
You can also connect the KR111’s USB port to a USB port of your computer, in which case the MIDI IN and OUT connectors are bypassed. If you choose to work with the USB port, you may have to install the appropriate drivers on your computer. See the “Readme” files on the enclosed
Caution
The KR111 only transmits “realtime” MIDI data. Thus, only the notes you play on the keyboard as well as the pedal data are transmitted (but not the Arranger or Recorder data).
Note: The KR111 does not receive SysEx messages when the Recorder is being used.
Each time you play on the KR111’s keyboard, your Digital Intelligent Piano transmits MIDI data to its MIDI OUT socket (or USB port). If you connect the MIDI OUT socket to the MIDI IN socket of another instrument, that instrument may play the same notes as one of the KR111’s parts, select sounds, etc.
Note: The KR111 receives on all MIDI channels assigned to the various parts.
Function Part Balance Transpose Reverb
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Volume | Brilliance | Balance | User Program | |
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| Accomp | Keyboard |
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(2)Use [√][®] to select the parameter you wish to edit (see below).
MIDI parameters
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When set to “ON” (default), playing on the KR111’s key- board will cause the corresponding notes to sound. If you select “OFF”, the corresponding MIDI messages are no longer sent to the internal tone generator – but they are still transmitted to the MIDI OUT port and hence to external MIDI instruments.
Sound source | Sound source |
MIDI OUT | MIDI OUT |
LOCAL ON | LOCAL OFF |
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Note: The setting of this parameter is not memorized when you switch the KR111 off.
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Note: MIDI messages sent from the external MIDI instru- ment to the KR111 are received on all channels. However, all keyboard information (of the Upper, Layer, Lower, chord, and bass sound) will be transmitted on one channel.
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