Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function
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In this section, you can make MIDI-related settings for the instrument. These settings can be stored all together from the
USER display, for future recall.For general information and details about MIDI, see “What is MIDI?” (page 158).
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136.

Making Overall System Settings (Local Control, Clock, etc.) — System

Call up the display as described in step 2 above.
Local Control
Turns the Local Control for each part on or off. When Local Control is set to “ON,” the keyboard of the PSR-2100/1100
controls its own (local) internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard. If
you set Local to “OFF,” the keyboard and controllers are internally disconnected from the PSR-2100/1100’s tone
generator section so that no sound is output when you play the keyboard or use the controllers. For example, this allows
you to use an external MIDI sequencer to play the PSR-2100/1100’s internal voices, and use the PSR-2100/1100
keyboard to record notes to the external sequencer and/or play an external tone generator.

Setting the MIDI Parameters

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1Select the desired template.
2Call up the Edit display, then
select and set the desired
functions/parameters.
For details about each of the
MIDI edit displays, see the
following pages.
Preset MIDI Templates (Factory Set)
All Parts Transmit all parts including Main, Layer
and Left.
Master KBD The PSR-2100/1100 functions as a
master keyboard for controlling external
tone generators or other devices.
KBD & Style Transmit Upper and Lower keyboard play
instead of the individual parts (Main/
Layer/Left).
Song All Transmit channels are set to
correspond to the Song channels 1-16.
Use this to play the PSR-2100/1100
song data with an external tone
generator, or to record your entire
performance to an external sequencer.
Clock Ext. MIDI IN terminal receives MIDI clock and
PSR-2100/1100 synchronizes with a
external MIDI device.
MIDI Accord 1 An ideal setup for controlling the
keyboard voice and accompaniment
style with a MIDI accordion.
MIDI Accord 2 Chord and bass buttons on a MIDI
accordion control the accompaniment
style, as well as play the chord and bass
parts.
MIDI Pedal 1 The MIDI pedal connected to MIDI IN
terminal controls the bass note of the
accompaniment.
MIDI Pedal 2 The MIDI pedal connected to MIDI IN
terminal plays the bass part.
MIDI OFF MIDI signals are neither sent nor
received.
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Call up the User display
and press this button to
save the newly edited
MIDI settings.
Up to ten setups can
be saved.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous display.
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The saved settings can be named (page 44)
or deleted (page 46) in the User page.
For editing the Local Control parameters.
For editing the Message Switch
parameters.
For editing the Clock, Transmit Clock,
Receive Transpose, and Start/Stop
parameters.