Midi - Yamaha Electone EL-400 Owner's Manual

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MIDI

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a kind of communication system for electronic musical
instruments. It is built into most every modern digital musical instrument and allows different instruments to
"talk" to each other and control each other's functions. For example, the Upper keyboard of your Electone
could be used to play sounds on a connected synthesizer. In another application, a rhythm machine can be
programmed to play its rhythms in perfect synchronization with the tempo set on the Electone.
To use the MIDI functions you must, of course, have a second MIDI device (such as a synthesizer or rhythm
machine), and a set of MIDI cables. For more information see page 108.
To select the MIDI page:
1
Press the PITCH/MIDI button in the DISPLAY SELECT section.
VOICE
DISPLAY
Transpose/Pitch function, the first page, will be displayed. The MIDI
related settings are shown on the second and third pages.
2
Select pages 2 and 3 using Page buttons at the right side of the LCD
display.
MIDI OUT Page
DATA CONTROL
For setting the channels over which MIDI information will be transmitted. Any
channel from 1 through 16 can be assigned to each keyboard, the Upper
keyboard, the Lower keyboard and the Pedalboard. The note on/off messages
on each keyboard will be sent through the channels set here.
1 Upper
Selects the transmit channel for Upper keyboard from channels 1 - 16.
2 Lower
Selects the transmit channel for Lower keyboard from channels 1 - 16.
3 Pedal
Selects the transmit channel for Pedalboard from channels 1 - 16.
The MIDI receive channel of each connected MIDI device should match the
numbers set here.
DISPLAY SELECT
EFFECT
A.B.C.
FOOT
REGIST.
PITCH
SET
M.O.C.
SW.
SHIFT
MIDI
2
1
3
TREMOLO
(FAST)
DATA CONTROL
PAGE
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