Which MIDI IN will be used by each Part?

 

MIDI IN A

 

MIDI IN B

Part group A

 

Part group B

 

Part A01 Part A02

Part A15 Part A16

Part B01 Part B02

Part B15 Part B16

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OUTPUT

This unit has two MIDI IN jacks. This is because since there are only 16 MIDI chan- nels, it is necessary to have two MIDI jacks in order to play 32 Parts.

Parts are classified into Group A (A01 — A16) and Group B (B01 — B16), with sixteen in each group. The MIDI channel assigned to each Part is also displayed in two groups as A01 — A16 or B01 — B16. With the factory settings, groups A and B correspond to this unit's two MIDI IN jacks A and B. In other words, MIDI messages received at MIDI IN A are sent to the group A Parts, and MIDI messages received at MIDI IN B are sent to the group B Parts. For example, a MIDI message on channel 5 received at MIDI IN B will sound Part 5 of Group B (B05) (with the factory settings).

*Be aware that the way in which the data is sent from the two MIDI IN jacks to the various Parts will depend on the setting of the System parameter Receive Connection (Input Modes p.137). Also, Exclusive messages received at MIDI IN A can be passed on to Parts of group B, depend- ing on the specified address. (p.128, 193)

If the [ALL] button has been pressed to turn on the [ALL] indicator, the volume levels of the 32 Parts will be graphically displayed as shown below when this unit is played. This graphic display allows you to monitor the reception for each Part.

PART INSTRUMENT

ALL - SOUND Canvas -

LEVEL PAN

1270 Part group B

REVERB

CHORUS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

64

64

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part group A

K SHIFT

MIDI CH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

± 0

A--

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

 

 

DELAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART

 

Chapter 2. Parts and paramters

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