Importing Data; Notes About The Midi Implementation Chart - Optimus MD-1200 Owner's Manual

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Importing Data

Follow these steps to import dumped
data from another device.
1. Repeatedly
press
so the display shows
TUNE/MIDI
.
BulkSnd?
2. Within 5 seconds repeatedly press
or
so the display shows
BulkRcv?
.
3. Within 5 seconds, press
pare the keyboard to receive data.
4. Start the send operation on the
sending device. See the owner's
manual that comes with the con-
nected device for details. The MD-
1200 automatically exits the data
transfer mode after all the data is
received.
NOTES ABOUT THE MIDI
IMPLEMENTATION
CHART
The "MIDI Implementation Chart" on
Page 58 illustrates the details of the MD-
1200's MIDI function. An O in the chart
means that the MD-1200 has this fea-
ture; X means it does not have this fea-
ture. This section explains what the MD-
1200 can do.
Basic Channel — MIDI uses up to 16
channels to exchange data. As in a TV
broadcast, different channels send dif-
ferent data.
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Mode — The chart shows that Mode 3 is
OMNI OFF, POLY. This means the MD-
1200 sends and receives polyphonic
data on only one channel at a time.
TRANSPOSE/
Note Number — This number repre-
sents each key of the keyboard. The
lowest number (0) is five octaves below
middle C. Since the MD-1200's lowest
note is two octaves below middle C and
the highest is three octaves above mid-
dle C, your keyboard can send a note
to pre-
number between 36 and 96. But, it can
receive all 0 through 127 note numbers,
so those keys outside the MD-1200's
key range are interpreted as notes in-
side the key range.
Velocity — This number shows how
fast the key was pressed, or how loud
the note should sound. 1 is the lowest
velocity, pianissimo; 127 is the loudest,
fortissimo. 0 means the key is released.
9n — This means that the Note On mes-
sage is 9 hexadecimal, and n is the
channel number.
For example, if you select Channel 16
and press Key D in mezzo-piano, 9E (E
is 15 in hexadecimal; note that Channel
1 is 0 in MIDI data) is first sent from MIDI
OUT, then 3D (decimal 61) is sent as
the key number, finally 21 (decimal 33)
is sent as velocity.
Pitch Bender — The MD-1200 sends
and receives pitch bending signals.

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