MIDII I Functionsi
The 9000Pro offers a range of MIDI functions that allow it to be used effectively in even the most sophisticated MIDI systems.
Basic Procedure
MENU
DISK/
SCSI FUNCTION MIDI
2 Select the desired template.
3 Select this to call up the MFC10 display.
4 Select the desired menu.
Preset MIDI templates (Factory Set)
| All Parts | Transmits all parts including R1, R2, | |
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| R3 and Left. | |
| KBD & ACMP | Transmits Upper and Lower key- | |
1 Press the [MIDI] |
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| R3, and Left). | ||
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Master KBD1 | The 9000Pro functions as a master | ||
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| keyboard for controlling external tone | |
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| generators or other devices. | |
| Master KBD2 | The 9000Pro functions as a master | |
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| keyboard which does not transmit af- | |
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| Clock Ext.A | MIDI IN A port receives MIDI clock | |
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| data, allowing you to synchronize the | |
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| 9000Pro with an external MIDI de- | |
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| MIDI Accord1 | An ideal setup for controlling the key- | |
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| board and accompaniment by a MIDI | |
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| accordion. | |
| MIDI Accord2 | The chord and bass buttons on a | |
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| MIDI accordion are used to control | |
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| the accompaniment, as well as play | |
3 Select this to call up |
| the chord and bass parts. | |
MIDI Pedal1 | A MIDI pedal keyboard connected to | ||
the SETUP display. |
| the MIDI IN B port controls the bass | |
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| note of the accompaniment. | |
| MIDI Pedal2 | A MIDI pedal keyboard connected to | |
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| the MIDI IN B port plays the bass | |
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| MIDI OFF | No MIDI signals are sent or received. |
4 Select the desired menu to be set by using the [NEXT] or [BACK] button.
6 Use this menu to store your settings.
Refer to page 177.
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5 Set the parameter of the selected menu. | 5 Set the parameter of the selected menu. | |||
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154) to load a copy of it from | ||||
| Refer to page 178. | Refer to pages 175, 176, 177. | the included disks (page 6). | |
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The operations for each function corresponding to step #5 or #6 are covered in the following explanations.
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