Casio CZ-1000 Operation Manual page 39

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Setting the Transmit
and
Receive
Modes
When
transmitting or receiving data
according
to
the
MIDI
standard,
it
is
necessary
to
match
the
channel
number
of
the transmitting
unit
with
that of
the receiving
unit.
In
the
Poly
mode
(that
is
the
mode
when
the
SOLO
key
is
set to
off),
the
CZ- 1000
operates as
a
polyphonic
synthesizer transmitting
and
receiving data
on any
of
16
channels.
In
Mono mode
(when
the
SOLO
key
is
set to on),
it
will
receive data
for
controlling
4 independent
monophonic
synthesizer voices
on any
4
of the
16 channels having
the
numbers
N,
N
+
1,
N
+
2 and
M
+
3.
(Transmission
is
performed on any one
of the
channels
N
to
N
+
3.)
When
the
Tone
Mix
function
is
on, the
CZ- 1000
is
played
as a
monophonic
synthesizer,
but
the
MIDI
settings
correspond
to
the
Poly
mode.
Poly
mode
Setting the
channel
for
reception/transmission
in
Poly
mode
(with
the
SOLO
key
set to
off)
Pressing the
MIDI key
when
the
SOLO
key
is
off,
the
message shown
in
Fig.
1
will
be
displayed.
(Fig. i)
Mil/
3.
Drib
1
U
UH
=
w n
PROG CHANGE
=
ENfl
.
r"
i
i
r
1
^
nn
^
16
"ENA"
or
"DIS"
Using
the
VALUE
keys
(sSSK^d) set
the
channel
number
to
any
value
from
1
to
16.
The
data
of
anything
performed
on
the
CZ- 1000
will
then
be
sent
to
other
MIDI
equipment on
the selected
channel, while only data transmitted
on
the selected
channel
will
be
received
by
the
CZ-1000.
When
the
lower
line
of the display indicates
"PROG
CHANGE
= ENA",
data
concerning
the tone
numbers
can be
transmitted or
received.
(ENA
=
enable)
If
you
press the
s
Sm=
or L^okey
after
having
moved
the cursor
to
the lower
line
with the
CGRSOR
keys,
the display
will
change
to
"PROG
CHANGE
==
DIS" (DIS
=
disable).
In this
mode,
data concern-
ing the
tone
numbers
cannot be
transmitted
or received.
To
return
the
disply to
"PROG
CHANGE
=
ENA", simply
press theHLorLgkLkey again.
Mono mode
Setting the
channel
for
reception/transmission
in
Mono mode
(with the
SOLO
key
set to
on)
Pressing the
MIDI key
when
the
SOLO
key
is
on,
the
message shown
in
Fig.
2
will
be
displayed.
(Fig. 2)
1
^
nn
s
16
nn
<mm
<
nn
+
3
In
this
mode,
the
CZ-1000
functions
in
a
manner
similar to
4 independent
monophonic
syn-
thesizers
played
at
the
same
time.
This
means
that
4 channels
of
data with
independent tones
can be
received
and
played simultaneously.
If
the basic
channel
for
reception
is
set to
any channel
N among
the
16
available
channels
in
Mono
mode,
channels
N,
N
+
1,
N
+
2
and
N
+
3
become
the
4
voice channels.
If
differing
tones
are selected
and
independent
vibrato
and portamento
on/off settings
made
for
each
of
the
4
channels, these data are received
on
the respective
channels
and
the four voices are
played
with
different
tones
and
effects.
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