Setting The Chord Type For Style Playback Via Midi Receive - Yamaha Portatone PSR-1500 Owner's Manual

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Operation
Select the channel and set the "ON/OFF" for that chan-
nel. Use the All OFF item to set all channels to OFF.
Setting the Chord Type for Style Play-
back via MIDI Receive
The explanations here apply to the CHORD DETECT
display to be called up in step 4 of the "Basic Opera-
tion" on page 201.
These settings let you determine the chord type for Style
playback, based on the note messages received via
MIDI. The note on/off messages received at the chan-
nel(s) set to "ON" are recognized as the notes for
detecting chords in Style playback. The chords to be
detected depend on the fingering type. The chord type
will be detected regardless of the [ACMP ON/OFF] or
split point settings. When several channels are simulta-
neously set to "ON," the chord type is detected from
merged MIDI data received over the channels.
The operation procedure is basically the same as that of
the BASS display above.
CHORD DETECT display
Displaying the Voice Program Change Number
Determines whether or not the Voice bank and number
are shown in the Voice selection display. This is useful
when you want to check which bank select MSB/LSB val-
ues and program change number you need to specify
when selecting the Voice from an external MIDI device.
You can set this in the display called up by the following
operations: [FUNCTION] → [I] UTILITY →TAB [ √ ]/[ ® ]
CONFIG 2. Switch the DISPLAY VOICE NUMBER menu
ON and OFF.
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• The numbers displayed here start from "1." Accordingly the
actual MIDI program change numbers are one lower, since
that number system starts from "0."
• For the GS Voices, this feature is not available (the program
change numbers are not shown).
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