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I MIDI Channel Selector - This control selects the MIDI
channel number in Poly mode, and also selects Omni mode,
the Keyboard Split Point (
G When a MIDI channel number is selected, the
PROFORMANCE is automatically placed in Poly Mode and
will only respond to information on the selected MIDI chan-
nel.
G Selecting Omni places the PROFORMANCE in Omni
mode so that it responds to any and all MIDI channels.
G The Split function pertains to the PROFORMANCE + only.
On the 'plus', certain presets have been programmed with a
split keyboard so that two sections of the keyboard play a
different sound. The split point can be user-defined.
To define the point at which the keyboard is divided:
1. Set the selector to Split.
2. Play a key on the keyboard (the last note you play
will be used).
3. Move the selector out of the Split mode.
Any "Split" presets will now be divided at the selected split
point. If no split point is defined, the factory setting of G2 will
be used. The split point is not retained upon power down.
G About two seconds after selecting Demo, the demo
sequence will begin playing. Turning the knob to another
position stops the sequence.
I Preset Selector - This control allows you to select one of
the 15 presets (sounds). When this control is set to the "MIDI"
position the preset numbers are accessed via MIDI program
change command. The PROFORMANCE
additional 17 presets which are available over MIDI. As on
many other devices, the PROFORMANCE preset numbers
are offset by +1 from the MIDI preset numbers. Therefore,
MIDI
preset
change
PROFORMANCE.
+
unit only) or the Demo Sequence.
+
#0
equals
preset
BASIC OPERATION
I For more information on
the various MIDI modes, see
Introduction to MIDI, on page
19 of this manual.
M When using the Split func-
tion and Overflow mode, you
must select the split point on
both PROFORMANCE units.
model has an
#1
on
11
1 2
DEMO
3
OMNI
SPLIT
4
5
13
6
12
11
7
10 9
8
MIDI CHANNEL
Responds
to Preset
Changes
over MIDI
1 2
MIDI
3
15
4
14
13
5
12
6
11
7
10
8
9
PRESET

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