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[SF3] FT SW (Footswitch)
FSAssign (Footswitch Assign)
[SF4] REMOTE
[SF5] MEF (Master Effect)
Knob1 – Knob4
[F5] MIDI
[SF1] CH (Channel)
BasicRcvCh
(Basic Receive Channel)
KBDTransCh
(Keyboard Transmit Channel)
DeviceNo. (Device Number)
[SF2] SWITCH
BankSel
PgmChange (Program Change)
CtrlChange
(Control Change mode)
LocalCtrl (Local Control On/Off)
RcvBulk (Receive Bulk)
From this display you can determine the Control Change number generated by using the Footswitch
connected to the FOOT SWITCH jack. Keep in mind that if the same MIDI Control Change messages set here
are received from an external device, the internal tone generator also responds to those messages as if the
Footswitch of the instrument was used.
Settings: 000 – 101 (000, 032: off, 096: Arpeggio Switch, 097: Arpeggio Hold, 098: playback start/stop in the Sequence Play
mode, 099/100: Program Change INC/DEC 101: Octave Rest)
Two different computer software control modes can be selected here, as well as the respective MIDI port
settings for control. When you've made the desired settings, press the [ENTER] button to actually call up the
preset control templates for the software. For details, refer to the Quick Guide on page 113.
From this display you can set the parameters related to the Master Effect Control slider operations. (Press both
the [ARP FX] and [EQ] buttons so that their lamps light.)
Assigns a parameter of the Master Effect to each Knob. Available parameters differ depending on the selected
Master Effect type.
From this display you can make basic MIDI settings.
Determines the MIDI receive channel when this synthesizer is set to single-timbre tone generator mode (Voice/
Performance modes).
Settings: 1 – 16, omni (all channels), off
n
In the multi-timbral tone generator mode (Song and Pattern modes), each Part receives MIDI data according to its
assigned MIDI receive channel ([SONG] or [PATTERN]
MODE
ReceiveCh).
Determines the MIDI channel over which the instrument sends MIDI data (to an external sequencer, tone
generator, or other device). This parameter is available in the single-timbre tone generator mode (Voice/
Performance modes).
Settings: 1 – 16, off
n
In the multi-timbral tone generator mode (Song and Pattern modes), MIDI data generated by playing the keyboard (and
its controllers) is sent to the internal tone generator and external devices via the MIDI output channel, which
corresponds to the selected Part number.
Determines the device number used by this synthesizer in receiving or transmitting data. This number must
match the Device Number of the external MIDI device when transmitting/receiving bulk data, parameter
changes or other system exclusive messages.
Settings: 1 – 16, all, off
This switch enables or disables Bank Select messages, both in transmission and reception. When this is set to
"on," this synthesizer responds to incoming Bank Select messages, and it also transmits appropriate Bank
Select messages (when using the panel).
Settings: off, on
This switch enables or disables Program Change messages, both in transmission and reception. When this is
set to "on," this synthesizer responds to incoming Program Change messages, and it also transmits
appropriate Program Change messages (when using the panel).
Settings: off, on
Determines how this synthesizer receives and recognizes the AEG Sustain MIDI message. When set to mode1,
it is received as a Parameter Change. When set to mode2, it is received as a Control Change message.
Settings: mode1, mode2
This determines whether or not the tone generator of the instrument responds to your keyboard playing.
Normally, this should be set to "on"—since you'll want to hear the sound of the MO as you play it. However, for
external sequencer applications, you may need to set this to "off" to avoid getting "double" notes, in which the
tone generator of the instrument is played twice—once by the keyboard and once again by the keyboard
data routed through the sequencer.
Even if this is set to "off," the data will be transmitted via MIDI. Also, the internal tone generator block will
respond to messages received via MIDI.
Settings: off, on
Determines whether or not Bulk Dump data can be received.
Settings: protect (not received), on (received)
[MIXING]
[EDIT]
Part selection
[F1] VOICE
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