Outline of MIDI functions
1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn
it on.
• The display looks similar to the following.
2. Select MIDI.
• The display looks similar to the following.
3. Select a function.
4. Follow the procedure to adjust the settings.
• While you are adjusting the settings, when the
TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates
that the TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for
setting the current function.
5. When you have finished setting the functions,
press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn
it off.
SEQUENCER
SD CARD
CUSOMIZE
FAVORITES
CUSTOM
PANEL
PLAY EASY REC
DISK
LOAD
DISK
IN USE
+–
+–
LOAD
PROGRAM
MENUS
SOUND
DSP
VARIATION
REVERB
DIGITAL
EFFECT
MULTI
SUSTAIN
SOUND
EXPLORER
IW
EXPANSION
ACCORDION
REGISTER
DIGITAL
DRAWBAR
TAB
ORGAN
SAX &
WOODWIND
ORGAN &
ACCORDION
MALLET &
ORCH PERC
STRINGS
& VOCAL
WORLDBRASSGUITARPIANO
CHORUSMEMORYDRUM KITSBASSSYNTH
LATIN
& WORLD
MOVE
SHOW
BIG BAND
& SWING
BALL ROOMOFF/ON
SOUND & ARRANGER
MUSIC STYLIST
SET
ENTERTAINER
JAZZ COMBOCUSTOM MEMORY
LOAD
PAD MIC
PART EFFECT
SOUND GROUP
MODERN
DANCE
GOSPEL
& BLUES
ROCK
& POP
SOUL
& FUNK
COUNTRYOFF/ON
AUTO SETTING BANKDEMO STOP
AUTO PLAY CHORD
APC/SEQUENCER
VOLUME
MAIN
VOLUME
MIC
VOLUME
MAX MAX
MIN MIN
LINE IN
VOLUME
MODE MARCH 8 & 16 BALLAD
RHYTHM GROUP
RHYTHM GROUP
GLOBAL EFFECT
RIGHT2LEFT
DISPLAY
HOLDPAGE
EXIT
R1/R2 OCTAVE RIGHT1
SOLO TECHNI-CHORD
PART SELECTTRANSPOSE
START/STOP
SYNCHRO
& BREAK
OTHER
PART & FR
CONTRAST
HELP
INTRO & ENDING
TAP
TEMPO
FILL INVARIATION & MSA
1
COUNT
INTRO
SEQUENCER
RESET
4321 212
FADEMUSIC STYLE
ARRANGER
ONE TOUCH
PLAY
SPLIT
POINT IN OUT
TEMPO/PROGRAM
CONDUCTOR
MUTE
NEXT BANK
PANEL MEMORY
BANK VIEW
7
85
14
6
23
SET
1
4
3
6
5
2
MAX
MIN
MAX
OFF
PART SETTING (page 190)
Set the MIDI CHANNEL, OCTAVE and
LOCAL CONTROL settings for each part.
CONTROL MESSAGES (page 191)
Enable or disable the exchange of various
CONTROL data.
REALTIME MESSAGES (page 191)
Enable or disable the exchange of REAL-
TIME COMMANDS, and select the CLOCK
mode.
COMMON SETTING (page 192)
Set the functions which are common to all
parts.
INPUT/OUTPUT SETTING (page 193)
Settings which determine how various per-
formance data is treated during data trans-
mission and reception.
MIDI PRESETS (page 194)
Establish the optimum settings depending on
how this instrument is connected to other
equipment.
• You can save the settings you specify your-
self.
MODE SETTING
NX SOUND and GM LEVEL 2 ON setting
(page 193)
PROGRAM CHANGE MIDI OUT (page 195)
Settings for transmitting the desired PRO-
GRAM CHANGE data on the specified MIDI
channel.
PANEL MEMORY OUTPUT (page 196)
Settings that affect the transmission data
when the PANEL MEMORY buttons are
operated.
COMPUTER CONNECTION (page 196)
Mode settings related to the flow of MIDI sig-
nals when this instrument is connected to a
personal computer.
Summary of the MIDI menu items
MIDI
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