Concert CDP2400USB User Manual page 24

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MIDI transposition
This function determines whether outgoing MIDI data are
transposed independently of the built-in sound generator. This
can be useful to play the sounds of an external sound module
whose sound generator is controlled from the keyboard of the
CDP2400USB in a different pitch than the internal sounds of the
CDP2400USB.
Function:
E7. 6
Value:
-12 . . . 12
Description:
No transposition of the pitch at the MIDI output
0:
(default setting)
Pitch is transposed up by the number of halftones
1 . . . 1 2:
selected
Pitch is transposed down by the number of
-1 . . . -12:
halftones selected
This setting has no effect on the sound generator of the
CONCERT.
Send control panel settings (snapshot)
Use this function to transmit the current settings of the CONCERT
(e.g. sounds and effects, channel volume) via the MIDI output. This
type of transmission only includes systemexclusive data packages
(MIDI dump).
Function:
E7. 7
Value:
-
Description:
1)
Connect the CONCERT to a computer or hardware sequencer
as described in chapter 6.3.2.
2)
Set the MIDI sequencer to reception-ready mode.
3)
Select the function
E7. 7 in EDIT mode.
4)
Press the +/YES button to execute the transmission.
When the transmission is complete, the display shows End.
You can send the data back to the CONCERT at a later date.
To do this, use the MIDI IN jack to connect the CONCERT
to the device that received the data before. As soon as
you start the transmission from the MIDI sequencer, the
CONCERT will automatically receive the data. Make sure
that neither DEMO, EDIT or music sequencer mode is active!
CONCERT CDP2400USB User Manual
Sending music sequencer data
Use this function to send music sequencer data via the MIDI output
of the CONCERT. This allows you to archive recorded music pieces
on your music computer or hardware MIDI sequencer. This type
of transmission is only for system-exclusive data packages (MIDI
dump), but not for MIDI playing data.
Function:
E7. 8
Value:
-
Description:
1)
Connect the CDP2400USB to a computer or hardware
sequencer as described in chapter 6.3.2.
2)
Set the MIDI sequencer to reception-ready mode.
3)
Select the function
E7. 8 in EDIT mode.
4)
Press the +/YES button to execute the transmission.
When the transmission is complete, the display shows End.
You can send the data back to the CDP2400USB at a
later date. To do this, use the MIDI IN jack to connect the
CDP2400USB to the device that received the data before. As
soon as you start the transmission from the MIDI sequencer,
the CDP2400USB will automatically receive the data. Make
sure that neither DEMO, EDIT or music sequencer mode is
active!
6.4
USB connection
The CDP2400USB features a built-in USB audio/MIDI interface to
open up a world of computer software compatibility. The audio
portion allows you to record your performances using studio
software such as the included energyXT2.5 Compact BEHRINGER
Edition, as well as play back audio from your computer through the
keyboard's speakers. You can also send MIDI data to a sequencer
software program on your computer to trigger synth tones, drum
beats, transport functions, etc. The USB connection can also receive
MIDI data from the computer, allowing your sequencer software to
utilize the CDP2400USB's sound generator and speakers.
6.4.1
Audio routing
The USB audio output of the CDP2400USB includes the tones
generated by the keys and internal sound generator, as well as
the signals connected to the LINE IN, AUX IN and MIC IN jacks.
However, the VOLUME control and SPEAKERS OFF button do not
affect this signal.

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