GEM RP220 Owner's Manual page 55

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connection). Set the sequencer/computer to operate in MIDI Thru mode
(in other words, set it to return the data it receives from the RP220
keyboard back to the RP220 MIDI IN).
With Local Off, all messages generated by the RP220 keyboard are
excluded from the internal sound engine and sent via the MIDI OUT to the
sequencer/computer, which then returns the data to the RP220 sound
engine via MIDI IN.
Note: The last Local setting remains memorized until changed again, or
until the instrument is turned off. Turning the instrument on again
automatically sets to Local Control On.
MIDI Transpose
Press the Cursor Down button to select the second Midi function of page
2, Midi Transpose:
This function allows you to enable/disable the transmission via MIDI of a
transposition that you may apply to the instrument, so that an external
MIDI device receives or doesn't receive transposed note messages.
MIDI Transpose ON is the default setting.
For example, if you connect an external expander to RP220's MIDI Out,
with MIDI Transpose ON and you transpose RP220 by 1/2 semitone, the
external expander will also play 1/2 semitone higher.
To disable MIDI Transpose (Off), use the DATA – button:
The last setting remains in memory until changed again, or until you turn
the instrument off. When you turn on the instrument, the MIDI Transpose
will automatically return to ON.
MIDI Clock
Press the Cursor Down button to select the third Midi function of page 2,
Midi Clock:
This function allows you to select the timing clock for the Recording Studio
(sequencer).
MIDI MENU Pg. 2
LOCAL CONTROL
:
MIDI TRANSPOSE :
MIDI CLOCK
:
INT
SELECTION MENU GENERAL : 2
MIDI MENU Pg. 2
LOCAL CONTROL
:
MIDI TRANSPOSE :
OFF
MIDI CLOCK
:
INT
SELECTION MENU GENERAL : 2
MIDI MENU Pg. 2
LOCAL CONTROL
:
MIDI TRANSPOSE :
MIDI CLOCK
:
INT
SELECTION MENU GENERAL : 2
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
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