Owner’s Manual
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Global parameters
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Transmit
Sys Exclusive—(On/Off) Use this parameter to spec-
ify whether (ON) or not (OFF) the DisCover 5 should
send SysEx messages. Such messages are not stan-
dardized, so that each manufacturer can use them ad
lib for temporary (or permanent) changes to the way
a part behaves. Changes to the effect processor set-
tings, for instance, are only possible via SysEx mes-
sages.
Such messages may slow down playback on external
MIDI instruments, or yield no effect at all, which is
why you have the option to stop them from being
transmitted in the first place.
User Prg PC Channel—(1~16, OFF) This parameter
allows you to specify the MIDI channel (1~16) on
which the DisCover 5 should send Program Change
messages whenever you select a User Program. If you
select a channel (1~16), such messages will be trans-
mitted on that channel. Select “OFF” if no Program
Changes should be transmitted.
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Receive
Sys Exclusive—(On/Off) Use this parameter to spec-
ify whether (ON) or not (OFF) the DisCover 5 should
receive SysEx messages from other devices. See also
the explanation above.
User Prg PC Channel—(1~16, OFF) This parameter
allows you to specify the MIDI channel (1~16) whose
Program Change messages will be used for switching
User Programs on the DisCover 5. If you do not want
to receive them, select “OFF”.
Transpose—(On/Off) Use this parameter to specify
whether note messages received via MIDI should be
transposed according to the Transpose interval that
is currently in effect (manual setting, Singer Key, Glo-
bal).
MIDI Sets
MIDI Sets are memories for the settings you make in MIDI mode. The DisCover 5 has eight MIDI Set memories that
you can use to change your MIDI configuration. You can link a MIDI Set to a User Program (page 85), and specify
which MIDI Set should be loaded each time you switch on the DisCover 5 (see below). If you need to reset some or
all MIDI parameters to their default values, loading the Macro Settings (page 100) may be a wiser choice than
selecting a MIDI Set.
Writing a MIDI Set
(1) If you are still on one of the “MIDI Edit”
pages, press the [Back≈to≈MIDI] field.
If not, press the [MENU] button and the [MIDI]
field on the “Menu” display page.
(2) Press the [Memorize] field.
(3) Press the field that corresponds to the MIDI
Set where you wish to save your MIDI set-
tings ([1]~[8]).
(4) Press the [EXECUTE] field.
The display confirms that the settings have
been written to the selected memory and
returns to the “MIDI” page.