Midi Page - Kurzweil K2700 Musician's Manual

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Global Mode

MIDI Page

MIDI Page
The K2700 can transmit and receive MIDI via its MIDI ports and USB. The MIDI page in
Global Mode allows you to configure how this will be handled.
Destination
The Destination parameter determines the destination of MIDI data generated by striking
keys or activating controllers. This data can be sent to the K2700 sound engine, through the
MIDI out ports, or both. You can set this parameter to NONE, or any combination of the
three available destinations.
Note that this parameter is always active and works in conjunction with the Multi Mode
Destination parameter (see
the Multi Mode Destination parameter is set to USB+MIDI+LOCAL and the Global Mode
parameter is set to LOCAL, the MIDI data will only be transmitted locally.
If you want to play the K2700, but not send any MIDI information to other MIDI
instruments, then select LOCAL.
If you want to use the K2700 strictly as a MIDI controller for the other modules in your
MIDI chain using the MIDI port, then select MIDI.
If you want to make use of the K2700's sounds as well as use it as a MIDI controller (MIDI
port), then select MIDI+LOCAL.
If you want to use the K2700 strictly as a MIDI controller for the other modules in your
MIDI chain using the USB (Computer) port, then select USB.
If you want to use the K2700 strictly as a MIDI controller for the other modules in your
MIDI chain using the MIDI port and the USB (Computer) port, then select USB+MIDI.
If you want make use of the K2700's sounds and use it as a MIDI controller for the other
modules in your MIDI chain using the MIDI port and the USB (Computer) port, then
select USB+MIDI+LOCAL.
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Destination on page
7-6). These parameters act like filters, so if

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