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ACTIVE
When the Active setting is selected, the P-200’s on-board reverb
effects will function as normal.
BYPASS
When the Bypass setting is selected, the P-200’s on-board reverb
effects will be disengaged.
DEVICE NUMBER
The Device Number function lets you match the MIDI device
number with the device number of an external instrument. This
is necessary when transmitting and receiving bulk data and
parameter change data.
OFF
When set to Off, the P-200 will ignore incoming MIDI device
number messages.
1 ~ 16
When a specific MIDI device number is selected, the P-200 will
only receive bulk data on the corresponding MIDI device number.
ALL
When set to All, the P-200 will receive bulk data on any device
number. (When set to All, the P-200 will transmit on device
number 1.)
MIDI MERGE
The MIDI Merge function lets you merge all data received at
the [MIDI IN] terminal with the data generated by the P-200, for
combined transmission at the [MIDI OUT] terminal.
Instruments which receive merged MIDI data from the P-200
can be controlled by the P-200 as well as other devices
connected to the P-200’s [MIDI IN] terminal.
Note that when performing bulk dump operations, the MIDI
Merge function must be turned off. For details, see page 62.
OFF
When set to Off (default), only internal MIDI data will be transmitted
from the P-200’s [MIDI OUT] terminal.
ON
When set to On, any MIDI data received at the [MIDI IN] terminal
will be transmitted as is from the [MIDI OUT] terminal together with
data transmitted by the P-200.
2. Change the parameter using the [–1/NO] and
[+1/YES] buttons, or by moving the [DATA ENTRY]
slider up or down.
Parameters may consist of numeric values or specific
settings which you can select.
If the P-200 is in Auto Store status, the changes you
make will be stored automatically in the current location.
If the P-200 is in Non Auto Store status, when you
change a parameter and press the [EDIT] button to exit
Edit mode, the STORE? confirmation screen appears.
In this case you will need to store the current
Performance by either overwriting it in its current
location, or copy it in another Performance bank and
number.
Regardless of the Auto Store/Non Auto Store status, the parameter
changes made in the System menus (System, MIDI Filter, PC Table) are
always stored automatically. (For details about store functions, see page
60.)

System

System parameters which you can select and edit include
Master Tune, Reverb Bypass, Device Number, MIDI Merge,
Performance Enable, Popup Time, and Store Type.
MASTER TUNE
The Master Tune function lets you fine-tune the basic pitch of
the keyboard.
As an electronic instrument, the P-200 is set to optimum
tuning at the factory, with a default pitch value of 440.0 Hz at
A3. You can, however, fine-tune the P-200’s keyboard upward
or downward within a range of about 100 cents.
MASTER TUNE (424.0Hz~440.0~456.3Hz)
You can change the master tuning between 424.0Hz and
456.3Hz.
REVERB
The Reverb Bypass function lets you disengage the reverb
effect. You will find the Reverb Bypass useful to disengage the
P-200’s internal DSP when you want to use an external
effector.
NOTE

REVERB &

active

STORE? (YES/NO)

A01 - A01

MASTER TUNE %s

440.0Hz

DEVICE NUMBER '

1

MIDI MERGE (

off