Group B Operations - Yamaha CBX-K1 Owner's Manual

Yamaha mini keyboard owner's manual cbx-k1
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Using the CBX-K1 — Basic Operations
* Unless indicated otherwise, L refers to either of
the ENTER keys, J or
K. However, when you wish to enter a

Group B Operations

Group B function names are not shown on the panel. For
the list and explanations of Group B functions, refer to
pages 12 and 20.
13
12
9
Sending a Simple Command
Operation: C + K
9
Relevant Functions: Reset All Controllers; Sound Off (all
channels); Wheel Invert; MSB/LSB Invert
Example: Sending a Reset All Controllers command to a sequencer or
tone generator
C + K
Setting a Simple Command (on/off)
10
Operation: C + K
Relevant Function: Merge On/Off (each channel)
Example: Switching the MIDI Merge function of the CBX-K1 on or off for
MIDI channel 12
C + K
channel)
c (for MIDI channel 12)
Keys 1 - f and 0 correspond to MIDI channel 1-
15 and 16, respectively. Pressing each key toggles the on/
off status of each channel.
16
11
10
14
9
12 14 14
Function Key
E (Reset All Controllers)
Function Key
Value
{ (Merge On/Off for each
decimal value, make sure to press K.
Likewise, when entering a hexadecimal number, make
sure to press J.
9
14
12
9
9
Sending a Simple Command with L
Operation: C + K
11
L
Relevant Function: GM-B Reset
Example: Setting a connected tone generator to GM-B Reset
C + K
Setting a Specific Value for a Function
Operation: C + K
12
Value
Relevant Functions: Song Select; Touch Sensitivity; Device
Number
Example: Changing the touch sensitivity of the CBX-K1 to 10
C + K
1
0
Function Key
O (GM-B Reset)
Function Key
L
} (Touch Sensitivity)
L
L

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