Receive; Receive Monitor; Channel; Mode - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-7000 Owner's Manual

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F8: MIDI
This display page allows you to specify the MIDI receive mode for each PSR-7000 MIDI channels, and to
specify which types of data will be received via each channel.

RECEIVE MONITOR

The
display indicates when data is being received on any
of the 16 MIDI channels: The dots corresponding to
each channel (1 ... 16) flash briefly whenever any
data is received on the channel(s).

CHANNEL

Use either the
of the display, or the
channel to which you want to assign a mode or
change a data switch setting. The channel numbers
are show in the leftmost column in the display.

MODE

The
for the currently selected channel. Any of the fol-
lowing modes can be selected:
OFF
MULTI
MIDI BASS
PANEL CONTROL
KEYBOARD
NOTE, CONTROL CHANGE, PROGRAM CHANGE, PITCH
BEND, & AFTER TOUCH SWITCH
These "switches" turn reception of the specified data type on or off. Use
the
,
reception of the corresponding data on or off. A check mark appears in the
appropriate box when the corresponding switch is turned on.
128
at the top of the
and
LCD buttons to the left
LCD dial to select the
LCD dials select the receive mode
No data will be received on the selected channel.
This is the "Multi-Timbre" mode in which the corresponding channel of the internal tone gen-
erator is directly controlled by the received MIDI data.
When the AUTO MIDI BASS or MANUAL MIDI BASS ABC accompaniment mode is selected
this receive mode can be selected to allow reception of bass note data from an external MIDI
bass pedal unit or other device.
When this mode is selected the received MIDI data controls the PSR-7000 panel operations
rather than playing the internal tone generator. Which panel operations are controlled by
which types of MIDI data are specified in the PANEL CONTROL display page, described
below.
This is the "normal" receive mode in which MIDI note data received by the PSR-7000 (A-1 ...
C7) plays the corresponding notes in the same way as if they were played on the keyboard.
Pitch bend, modulation, expression, and sustain control data is also accepted. Program
change and main volume data affects the RIGHT 1 voice only.
,
,
, and

RECEIVE

LCD dials to turn

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