Receive Channel & Receive Mode; Tr.trk; Rcv.ch - Yamaha Portatone PSR-530 Owner's Manual

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Transmit Track
The "Tr.Trk" function selects the track to be transmitted via the transmit
channel specified by the Transmit Channel function, above. The available
settings are as follows:
r1
~r1
R1 keyboard voice.
R2 keyboard voice
~r2
L keyboard voice.
~~L
Harmony note 1.
~H1
Harmony note 2.
~H2
Harmony note 3.
~H3
Auto accompaniment rhythm 2 track data.
rH2
Auto accompaniment rhythm 1 track data.
rH1
bAS
Auto accompaniment bass track data.
Auto accompaniment chord 1 track data.
CH1
CH2
Auto accompaniment chord 2 track data.
Auto accompaniment pad track data.
Pad
Auto accompaniment phrase 1 track data.
PH1
Auto accompaniment phrase 2 track data.
PH2
User song melody track 1 data (R1 voice).
S1
User song melody track 1 data (R2 voice).
S1d
User song melody track 2 data (R1 voice).
S2
User song melody track 2 data (R2 voice).
S2d
User song melody track 3 data (R1 voice).
S3
User song melody track 3 data (R2 voice).
S3d
S4
User song melody track 4 data (R1 voice).
User song melody track 4 data (R2 voice).
S4d
No data transmitted.
oFF
Receive Channel & Receive Mode
The PSR-530 can simultaneously receive data on all 16 MIDI channels,
allowing it to function as a 16-channel multi-timbral tone generator. The
Receive Channel and Receive Mode functions determine how each channel
will respond to received MIDI data.
Receive Channel
The "Rcv.Ch" function selects a MIDI channel to which a receive mode is
to be assigned via the Receive Mode function, below. First select a receive
channel, then the receive mode for that channel. Any of the standard MIDI
channels — 1 through 16 — can be specified.
01

Tr.Trk

Rcv.Ch

MIDI Functions
• The initial default channel/track
settings are:
Channel 1 = R1 voice
Channel 2 = L voice
Channel 3 = Bass / Track3
Channel 4 = Chord1 / Track4
Channel 5 = Chord2 / Track5
Channel 6 = Pad / Track6
Channel 7 = Phrase1 / Track7
Channel 8 = Phrase2 / Track8
Channel 9 = Rhythm2 / Track2
Channel 10 = Rhythm1 / Track1
Channel 11 = R2 voice
Channel 12 = Harmony1
Channel 13 = Harmony2
Channel 14 = Harmony3
Channel 15 = Off
Channel 16 = Off
• When a track is assigned to
more than one MIDI channel,
the data from that track is trans-
mitted via the lowest-numbered
channel.
• To avoid MIDI loops which can
cause operational errors, check
the PSR-530 Local Control set-
ting (page 94), and the MIDI
THRU settings of any external
MIDI devices.
• MIDI transmit track settings will
be retained even after turning
the power off. See page 98 for
the details.
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