CONCERT CDP2400USB User Manual
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Setting the MIDI transmit channel
Use this function to set the transmit channel on which the
CDP2400USB is to send MIDI data. MIDI devices must send and
receive on the same MIDI channels to ensure successful MIDI
communication.
Function:
E7. 1
Value:
1 . . . 16, Off
Description:
The CDP2400USB transmits MIDI data on the
1 . . . 16:
specified MIDI channel. (Default setting: 1)
The CDP2400USB transmits no MIDI data
Off:
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In layer mode voice #1 transmits MIDI data on the specified
MIDI channel, while voice #2 transmits on the next higher
channel.
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Demo song and music sequencer data are not transmitted
via the MIDI output. However, you can transmit a music
piece recorded with the built-in music sequencer using the
MIDI dump feature (see "Sending music sequencer data"
below).
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Setting the MIDI receive channel
Use this function to set the receive channel on which the
CDP2400USB is to receive MIDI data. MIDI devices must transmit
and receive on the same MIDI channels to ensure successful MIDI
communication. Select the default setting ALL for proper operation
in combination with a music computer.
Function:
E7. 2
Value:
All, 1-2, 1 . . . 16
Description:
Simultaneous multi-timbral reception of MIDI data
All:
on all 16 MIDI channels. Also known as "Omni"
mode. (Default setting)
Reception of MIDI data on channels 1 and 2
1-2:
Reception of MIDI data on the specified MIDI
1 . . . 16:
channel
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The multi-timbral reception of MIDI data allows you to
use the CDP2400USB in combination with a sequencing
program as a sound generator for multi-track recordings
(see chapter 6.3.2).
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Enable/disable sound generator (Local on/off)
This function allows you to determine whether the built-in sound
generator directly plays the notes you play on the keyboard or
whether it only responds to MIDI note information received via
the MIDI IN jack. The latter setting is quite useful, for example, in
sequencer mode. A closed MIDI chain may cause the CDP2400USB
to play the same sound twice, before and after it is sent to an
external device.
When the CDP2400USB is set to Local Off, the MIDI data is only sent
to the sequencer. The notes are played only once when the MIDI
signals come back from the sequencer.
Function:
E7. 3
Value:
On, Off
Description:
Sound generator responds to keyboard and MIDI
On:
notes (default setting)
Sound generator does not respond to the keyboard
Off:
but to MIDI notes only
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Accept/ignore program changes
Use this function to determine how the CDP2400USB responds
to MIDI program change commands. These commands are
used, for example, to select sounds of the CDP2400USB using
MIDI commands sent from a sequencing program. Conversely,
program change commands can be sent via the MIDI output of the
CDP2400USB whenever you select a sound in the TONE section
(see chapter 9.2).
Function:
E7. 4
Value:
On, Off
Description:
Program change commands are sent and received
On:
(default setting)
Program change commands are neither sent nor
Off:
received
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Accept/ignore MIDI controller information
Use this function to determine how the CDP2400USB responds to
MIDI controller data. MIDI uses a variety of controller informaiton to
control sound changes (e.g. pedal status, volume, effect intensity).
Function:
E7. 5
Value:
On, Off
Description:
Controller data are sent and received (default
On:
setting)
Controller data are neither sent nor received
Off:
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The CDP2400USB only responds to the commands listed
in the MIDI implementation chart if controller data are
enabled (see chapter 9.4).
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