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If desired, edit the MIDI parameters based on the MIDI template selected in step 1 in the
relevant setting display.
• System: For setting the MIDI System related parameters.
• Transmit: For setting the MIDI Transmission related parameters.
• Receive: For setting the MIDI Reception related parameters.
• On Bass Note: For selecting the MIDI channels over which MIDI data coming from the
external MIDI device will be used for detecting the bass note for Style playback.
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• Chord Detect: For selecting the MIDI channels over which MIDI data coming from the
external MIDI device will be used for detecting the chord type for Style playback.
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When you've finished editing in each display, touch
to save the MIDI settings as your original MIDI template.
 Pre-programmed MIDI Templates
All Parts
KBD & STYLE
(Keyboard & Style)
Master KBD
(Master Keyboard)
Song
Clock Ext.
(Clock External)
MIDI Accord1
(MIDI Accordion 1)
MIDI Accord2
(MIDI Accordion 2)
MIDI Pedal1
MIDI Pedal2
MIDI OFF
Transmits all parts including the keyboard parts (Right 1–3, and Left), with the exception of
the Song parts.
Basically the same as "All Parts" with the exception of how keyboard parts are managed.
The right-hand parts are handled as "Upper" instead of Main and Layer, and the left-hand
part is handled as "Lower."
In this setting, the instrument functions as a "master" keyboard, playing and controlling one
or more connected tone generators or other devices (such as a computer/sequencer).
All transmit channels are set to correspond to Song channels 1–16. This is used to play Song
data with an external tone generator and to record Song data to an external sequencer.
Playback or recording (Song, Style, etc.) synchronizes with an external MIDI clock instead
of the instrument's internal clock. This template should be used when you want tempo (syn-
chronization) to be controlled from the connected MIDI device.
MIDI accordions allow you to transmit MIDI data and play connected tone generators from
the keyboard and bass/chord buttons of the accordion. This template lets you control the
keyboard performance and Style playback from a MIDI Accordion.
Basically the same as "MIDI Accord1" above, with the exception that the chord/bass notes
you play with your left hand on a MIDI Accordion are recognized also as MIDI note events.
MIDI pedal units allow you play connected tone generators with your feet (especially conve-
nient for playing single note bass parts). This template lets you play/control the chord root in
Style playback with a MIDI pedal unit.
This template lets you play the bass part for Style playback by using a MIDI pedal unit.
No MIDI signals are sent or received.
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(Save)
Your original MIDI templates can be
saved as a single file to a USB flash
drive. On the display called up via
[MENU]  [Utility]  [Factory Reset/
Backup]  page 2/2, touch [Save] of
"MIDI" to carry out the Save operation
(page
PSR-A5000 Reference Manual
NOTE
127).
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