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,

 

 

R3 and Left.

 

KBD & ACMP

Transmits Upper and Lower key-

1 Press the [MIDI]

 

board performance data, rather than

 

that of the individual parts (R1, R2,

 

R3, and Left).

button.

 

 

Master KBD1

The 9000Pro functions as a master

 

 

 

keyboard for controlling external tone

 

 

generators or other devices.

 

Master KBD2

The 9000Pro functions as a master

 

 

keyboard which does not transmit af-

 

 

tertouch data.

 

Clock Ext.A

MIDI IN A port receives MIDI clock

 

 

data, allowing you to synchronize the

 

 

9000Pro with an external MIDI de-

 

 

vice.

 

MIDI Accord1

An ideal setup for controlling the key-

 

 

board and accompaniment by a MIDI

 

 

accordion.

 

MIDI Accord2

The chord and bass buttons on a

 

 

MIDI accordion are used to control

 

 

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

 

 

note of the accompaniment.

 

MIDI Pedal2

A MIDI pedal keyboard connected to

 

 

the MIDI IN B port plays the bass

 

 

part.

 

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.

 

 

 

 

• Since all MIDI settings data is

 

 

 

 

stored to Flash ROM, any data

 

 

 

 

in the MIDI settings location

 

 

 

 

will be erased and replaced by

 

 

 

 

your new settings. This

 

 

 

 

includes the factory pro-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

grammed preset MIDI set-

 

 

 

 

tings. If you’ve deleted the

 

 

 

 

5 Set the parameter of the selected menu.

5 Set the parameter of the selected menu.

factory-set data, you can use

the Restore function (page

154) to load a copy of it from

 

Refer to page 178.

Refer to pages 175, 176, 177.

the included disks (page 6).

 

 

The operations for each function corresponding to step #5 or #6 are covered in the following explanations.

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