03: Midi Job Select; Job 01: Channel Message; Job 02: Receive Channel - Yamaha RY30 Authorized Product Manual

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Summary: Allows any of the thirteen MIDI jobs
described below to be selected.
Settings: None
Procedure: Press [ENTER] and then use the
[PAGE-] and [PAGE+] keys to select the
desired job.
Press [EXIT] to exit from the MIDI job
mode and return to "MIDI ?" display (page 03).

JOB 01: CHANNEL MESSAGE

Summary: Turns MIDI channel message transmis-
sion and reception by the RY30 on or off.
Settings: Transmit/receive mode: ON, OFF
Procedure: Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys or the
[DATA] slider to turn channel message trans-
mission and reception ON or OFF.
Notes: When this function is set to "OFF," trans-
mission of MIDI note numbers and program
change numbers is inhibited. System realtime
message including the MIDI clock, start, stop,
continue, and song position pointer messages are
handled normally. This is handy, for example, if
you want to synchronize the RY30 to an external
MIDI clock but you don't want it to respond to
other MIDI messages that might be received.

JOB 02: RECEIVE CHANNEL

MIDI JOB SELECT
Summary: Determines which of the 16 available
Settings: Channel number: 1 . . . 16
Procedure: Use the
Notes: The RY30 is capable of responding to MIDI
MIDI channels will be used for reception of
MIDI note numbers to control voices, pitch, and
patterns.
Type: OFF, VOICE, PITCH, PTN
and
cursor to the desired parameter. Use the [INC]
and [DEC] keys or the [DATA] slider to set as
required. The numeric keys can also be used to
enter the channel number.
Multiple channels can be set to receive the
same type of data. Unused channels should be
turned OFF.
note numbers received on the assigned channels
in three different ways:
VOICE:
MIDI note-on events received on a
channel that is set to "VOICE" will play
the corresponding RY30 voices. The
"VOICE NOTE ASSIGN TABLE SETUP"
job described on page 72 determines which
voices are played by which MIDI note
numbers.
PITCH:
MIDI note-on events received on a
channel that is set to "PITCH" play an
assigned voice at the pitch corresponding to
the received note number. The "PITCH
NOTE ASSIGN" job described on page 73
determines which voice will be played.
PTN:
A MIDI note-on event received on a chan-
nel that is set to "PTN" causes the pattern
number assigned to that note number to be
played. The "PATTERN NOTE ASSIGN"
job described on page 74 determines which
patterns correspond to which note numbers.
UTILITY MODE
Utility mode/Page 03
keys to move the
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