Controlling External Midi Devices From The Ddk-7 - Yamaha Motif DDK-7 Owner's Manual

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To adjust the volume/reverb:
Press the [UTILITY] button on the panel to call up the Utility
1
display.
Using the MIC. REVERB and VOLUME sliders in the GLOBAL
2
Page, adjust the amount of the reverb applied to the microphone,
and the volume.
No sound from the microphone can be heard even though you raise the volume
here, unless you turn the MIC VOLUME knob to the right. Similarly, no reverb
can be heard even though you raise the reverb level here, unless you raise the
total reverb level in the REVERB display.

Controlling External MIDI Devices from the DDK-7

You can use the DDK-7 to remotely play the Voices of a MIDI keyboard (or tone
generator), combining them with the DDK-7 and letting you create even richer, more
multi-layered sound textures. (The MIDI receive channels of the MIDI keyboard must
match the transmit channels on your DDK-7.)
The DDK-7 transmits as digital data a variety of performance messages along with note
information, including values that indicate how far the expression pedal is pressed
down and how hard you play the keyboard. How the connected external device
responds to these messages depends on the particular device.
MIDI OUT
MIDI terminals are automatically disabled when the USB TO HOST terminal is used.
MIDI messages
MIDI cable
MIDI IN
Tone generator
Reference Page
Reverb (page 48)
Reference Page
What is MIDI? (page 235)
NOTE
When you are using the
M.D.R., MIDI data cannot be
transmitted.
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