Song Memory; System Exclusive Reception - Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-500M Owner's Manual

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* Program change and control change data only affects the
main voice in the NORMAL mode (the right-hand voice
when the SPLIT mode is selected) when the DUAL func-
tion is engaged.
* MIDI start messages control PSR-500M auto accompani-
ment, song memory play or record start, and conductor
play or record start in the same way as the panel
[START/STOP] button.
* MIDI stop messages have the same effect as pressing
the panel [START/STOP] button when a function is run-
ning.
* When a single receive channel is selected, reception only
occurs on the specified channel.
* Transpose settings affect received MIDI note numbers.
Pitch bend data from 00H 00H to 7FH 7FH is received,
with 00H OOH corresponding to minimum and 7FH 7FH to
maximum pitch bend wheel position. The panel pitch
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bend range setting affects the received pitch bend data.
* External synchronization is automatically selected when
MIDI clock is received if clock reception is turned on. If
the external MIDI clock data is not received, internal
clock operation is automatically resumed.
+ If the TEMPO [A] or [VW] button is pressed during external
sync mode is engaged, "EC" (External Clock) will appear
on the display. In this state the TEMPO value cannot be
changed.
ii The Multi Voice Mode (Mode 99)
The Multi mode should be used when the PSR-500M is
to be used as a multi-timbral tone generator, for example,
receiving data from a second MIDI device (such as a
sequencer). In this mode the PSR-500M can receive on
multiple MIDI channels, each channel corresponding to a
different voice. In this mode local keyboard performance
7nd the VOICE section settings function normally regard-
sess Of received MIDI data. Since the PSR-500M employs
the Yamaha Dynamic Voice Allocation system, it is not
necessary to specify the number of notes that can be
played via each channel.
* When the Multi Voice mode is selected, the following
panel features can not be used:
* SONG MEMORY
* MULTI PAD
* AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT & ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL
* CUSTOM ACCOMPANIMENT
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+ TEMPO & ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME
Data Recelved In the Multi Voice Mode
In the Multi mode the PSR-500M functions as a multi-
timbre tone generator, allowing different voices to be
played on all 16 MIDI channels.
* Program change messages 00 through 99 correspond to
voices 00 through 99.
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* MIDI note, velocity, and other channel messages re-
ceived on a MIDI channel will affect only the voice se-
lected for that channel.
* Velocity sensitivity for each voice is the same as when
the voices are played via the PSR-500M keyboard.
* The panel TRANSPOSE setting does not affect the re-
ceived MIDI data.
* The tuning and DSP settings affect the received note
data.
* Pitch bend data is received independently for each chan-
nel. The panel PITCH BEND RANGE setting applies to
all channels.
* Sustain on/off, reverb depth, volume, vibrato, and pan
messages are accepted for each channel. See page 34
for details.
* MIDI start, stop, and clock data will be ignored.
* The program change, control change, and pitch bend
status of each channel are reset whenever the power is
turned on or the mode is switched from "00" to "99." The
default program change value is "00" (PIANO). the de-
fault pitch bend value is "center." See page 34 for default
control change values.
@ System Exclusive Reception
System exclusive data can be received from an external
device via a bulk dump operation when the MIDI receive
mode is set to "00."
* All panel controls are locked during reception, and all
panel settings will be replaced by the received data.
Once received, the new panel settings must be recorded
to a PAGE MEMORY or they will be lost.
* The data formats of the system exclusive messages are:
FOH -> 43H -> 76H -> OAH -> BULK DATA -> F7H
* lí an error is detected during reception "Err" will appear
on the MULTI DISPLAY. If this occurs, try receiving the
data again.
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* See "Page Memory MIDI Bulk Dump" on page 15 for
details on bulk dump transmission.

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