Yamaha S03 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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MIDI Mode
MIDI Mode
The MIDI mode contains seven parameter pages,
including global settings for the entire S03 system, as
well as certain controller settings.
n For instructions on how to enter the MIDI mode, see
page 28.
n Refer to the Function Tree chart (page 20) or the
Parameter Table (page 22).
MIDI Channel (PAGES 1 to 4)
MIDI Filter (PAGES 5 to 7)
1. Device No (Device Number)
This determines the MIDI Device Number. This
number must match the Device Number of the external
MIDI device when transmitting/receiving bulk data,
parameter changes or other system exclusive messages
to/from it.
Settings:1 ~ 16, all, off
2. Local Sw (Local On/Off Switch)
If you set Local to “off,” the keyboard and controllers
are internally disconnected from the synthesizer’s tone
generator section so that no sound is output when you
play the keyboard or use the controllers. However, the
data will be transmitted through the MIDI OUT. Also,
the tone generator section will respond to messages
received at the MIDI IN.
Settings:off, on
Local On/Off — When Connected to a
Computer
When connecting the S03 to a computer, the
keyboard performance data is generally sent to the
computer, and then returned from the computer to
play the tone generator or sound source. If the Local
Switch is set to “on,” a “double” sound may result,
since the tone generator is receiving performance
data from both the keyboard directly and the
computer. Use the setting suggestions below as a
guideline; specific instructions may differ depending
on your computer and the software used.
When MIDI “Echo” is enabled on the software/
computer, set the S03 Local Switch to “off.”
n When transmitting or receiving System Exclusive
data (such as with the Bulk Dump function, pages
68 and 88), use the setting example below, making
sure that MIDI “Echo” on the computer software is
set to “off.”
When MIDI “Echo” is disabled on the software/
computer, set the S03 Local Switch to “on.”
n Although not indicated in the illustration above,
the S03 actually receives and responds to MIDI
data from the computer application (sequencer),
regardless of the Local Sw setting on the S03.
* MIDI “Echo” is a function on sequencers that
takes any data received via the MIDI IN and
echoes” it (or sends it as is) through the MIDI OUT.
In some software, this function is also called “MIDI
Thru.”
n Refer to the owner’s manual of your particular
software for specific instructions.
Device No
all
KEYELEMPAR T
OCTAVE
PAG E
1
Local Sw
on
KEYELEMPAR T
OCTAVE
PAG E
2
External MIDI Device
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
Local Off
Keyboard
Tone
Generator
Echo Back On
Local Off
Computer with
Application Software
Tone
Generator
Keyborad
S03 Local Sw=off
IN OUT
TO HOST
OUT
IN
Echo Back Off
Local On
Computer with
Application Software
S03 Local Sw=on
OUTTO HOST
IN
Tone
Generator
Keyborad
MIDI Channel