Korg CONCERT C-3200 Owner's Manual page 20

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Using the C-3200 as a multi-timbral
tone generator
The C-3200 can function as a 16-part multi-timbral tone
generator that can be controlled and played from an
external MIDI device.
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN of
the C-3200 to the MIDI OUT of your sequencer
(or similar device).
2. Transmit MIDI data from the connected se-
quencer (or similar device).
For details on how to transmit data from a connected
sequencer, refer to the owner's manual for that
device.
The C-3200 can be set to receive program change
messages along with the performance data. Reception
of program changes and control changes can be
disabled independently for each MIDI channel 1–16
(see "Program changes", below)
When using the C-3200 as a multi-timbral tone
generator, the sound that is selected from the C-
3200's panel cannot be played by incoming data
on the specified MIDI channel.
Local On/Off setting
The C-3200 provides a Local On/Off setting. You should
use the Local Off setting when you want to play the C-
3200's keyboard without sounding its internal tone
generator, in order to play only an external tone genera-
tor connected via MIDI. You should also use this setting
when using the C-3200 and an external sequncer. This
will prevent notes from being double triggered (MIDI
Echo).
Normally, you will leave the Local setting On so that the
C-3200's internal sounds will be heard when you play the
keyboard.
When the C-3200 is first turned on, the Local setting will
be On.
• Hold down the Transpose/Function switch and
press the Piano 1/L sound selector switch.
The Local setting will alternate between On and Off
each time you press the switch.
Local On
Piano 1/L switch indicator is lit
Local Off
Piano 1/L switch indicator is dark
Program changes
Program numbers on a connected external MIDI device
can be selected from the C-3200, or program numbers of
the C-3200 can be selected from a connected MIDI
device.
Transmitting program changes
Program numbers on a connected external MIDI device
can be selected from the C-3200.
• When you use the sound selector switches to
select a sound, a MIDI program change num-
ber (0–99) will be transmitted as shown in the
table.
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Receiving program changes
When a program change is received from an external
device, sounds of the C-3200 will change as shown in the
following table.
The C-3200 will switch sounds when it receives a MIDI
program change number in the range of 0–99. The C-3200
will not respond to program change numbers higher
than 99.
Single
PC#
Sound
00
Piano 1
01
Piano 2
02
E.Piano 1
03
E.Piano 2
04
Harpsichord
05
Pipe Organ
06
E.Organ
07
Strings
Layer
PC#
Sound (Layer 1, Layer 2)
08
Piano 1, Piano 2
09
Piano 1, E.Piano 1
10
Piano 1, E.Piano 2
11
Piano 1, Harpsichord
12
Piano 1, Pipe Organ
13
Piano 1, E.Organ
14
Piano 1, Strings
15
Piano 2. E.Piano 1
16
Piano 2, E.Piano 2
17
Piano 2, Harpsichord
18
Piano 2, Pipe Organ
19
Piano 2, E.Organ
20
Piano 2, Strings
21
E.Piano 1, E.Piano 2
22
E.Piano 1, Harpsichord
23
E.Piano 1, Pipe Organ
24
E.Piano 1, E.Organ
25
E.Piano 1, Strings
26
E.Piano 2, Harpsichord
27
E.Piano 2, Pipe Organ
28
E.Piano 2, E.Organ
29
E.Piano 2, Strings
30
Harpsichord, Pipe Organ
31
Harpsichord, E.Organ
32
Harpsichord, Strings
33
Pipe Organ, E.Organ
34
Pipe Organ, Strings
35
E.Organ, Strings
Split
PC#
Sound (Lower, Upper)
36
Piano 1, Piano 2
37
Piano 1, E.Piano 1
38
Piano 1, E.Piano 2
39
Piano 1, Harpsichord
40
Piano 1, Pipe Organ
41
Piano 1, E.Organ
42
Piano 1, Strings
43
Piano 2, Piano 1
44
Piano 2, E.Piano 1

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