Procedure

Be sure that you have selected the song whose MIDI values you want to set.

1. Press SYSTEM MIDI to enter this job. Then turn the dial as necessary to select CONTROL NUMBERS, and press [OK].

The screen now looks something like this.

Control number

Function

2. The left side of the screen selects the function; the right side assigns the control number for the function. Move from right side to the left side as necessary by pressing and buttons (the selected side will blink on the screen). Use the dial or knob function buttons to change the function (on the left side), and use the dial to set the number (on the right side).

3. Press [OK] to return to the main screen, or press [CANCEL] to move back one level.

SYSTEM SCSI

Use to: Set the SCSI ID for the SU700 and for the connected SCSI drive.

This job can be selected only if you have installed the optional SCSI board (ASIB1 board). The settings are stored in nonvolatile memory, and are restored at next power-on.

Note that all devices connected to a SCSI chain must have unique IDs. Be sure to set appropriate, nonmatching IDs on all your interconnected devices.

The job lets you set the following two parameters.

DRIVE= 0,...,7 Set this value to the SCSI ID of the external SCSI drive you wish to access from the SU700. The setting must match the ID setting made at the SCSI device itself. If your configuration includes multiple external devices, you can use this setting to switch among different SCSI drives. (Note that the SU700 can only access one SCSI device at a time.)

The factory default ID is 5. The setting you make here becomes effective immediately. The setting is stored in nonvolatile memory and is not lost at power-off.

CHAPTER 10

Chapter 10 Jobs

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