Group B Functions - Yamaha CBX-K1 Owner's Manual

Yamaha mini keyboard owner's manual cbx-k1
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Group B Functions

To select the Group B functions, hold down C and
press K. Continue holding C while
performing the operation steps for the desired Group B
function.
Key
Panel Name
C2
STOP
Cm2
CONTINUE
D2
START
Dm2
TEMPO
E2
BANK SELECT
F2
PROGRAM CHANGE
Fm2
GM ON
G2
SOUND OFF
Gm2
XG ON
A2
MERGE ON/OFF
Am2
MIDI CH
B2
FIXED VELOCITY
C3
RPN
Cm3
CONTROLLER
D3
NRPN
Dm3
DRUM NUMBER
E3
TRANSPOSE Q
F3
TRANSPOSE W
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About RPN and NRPN
Registered Parameter Numbers (RPN) are controllers that
have been added to the MIDI specification and are
common among various MIDI devices of different
manufacturers. Unlike the Control Change numbers,
these use messages composed of three bytes: MSB, LSB
and Data Entry.
Non-Registered Parameter Numbers (NRPN) are control-
lers that have been created by one or more manufactur-
ers, but have not been added to the MIDI specification.
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Function
Operation Steps
Song Select
C + K
Song Position Pointer
C + K
C + K
Reset All Controllers
All Sound Off (all channels) C + K
GM-B Reset
C + K
Merge On/Off
C + K
(each channel) *1
Touch Sensitivity *2
C + K
C + K
Controller Direct Data Send
(RPN) *3
[Value]
Controller Direct Data Send
C + K
(controller numbers on panel) *3
[Value]
Controller Direct Data Send
C + K
(NRPN) *3
[Value]
Device Number
C + K
Wheel Invert
C + K
MSB/LSB Invert
C + K
Single-Byte Data Send
C + K
For detailed explanations on the basic operations, refer to
page 16. The numbered footnotes that follow these charts
provide additional details on certain operations.
Q
[Value]
L
W
[MSB]
[LSB]
E
I
O
L
{
[Value]
}
[Value]
A
[MSB]
[LSB]
L
S
[Value]
L
D
[MSB]
[LSB]
L
F
[Value]
G
H
[Value]
L
Thus, NRPN functions may be found on some instru-
ments and not others. The NRPN functions of the CBX-
K1 support all XG-compatible devices. Unlike the
Control Change numbers, these use messages composed
of three bytes: MSB, LSB and Data Entry.
Other RPN or NRPN messages not provided on the panel
can be transmitted using the RPN or NRPN functions in
Group A and B.
Operation Examples
(see page 16)
12
L
13
9
9
11
10
L
12
L
14
L
14
L
14
L
12
9
9
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