B) Received Data - Yamaha PortaSound PSS-590 Owner's Manual

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b) Received Data
<< Note On/Off >>
se Received including Velocity data (as strength and
weakness of touch).
«Channels 1-16»
The PortaSound fuctions as a Multi-Timbral Sound Module
That is, the PortaSound's internal microcomputer accepts
Note On/Off and Program Change messages on the
respective Channels, with which it drives the Sound Module
to reproduce the corresponding Voices independently at the
maximum of 28 notes. This is called Dynamic Voice
Allocation to save you a bothering manual allocation.
The Dynamic Voice Allocation will be performed by
Channel Messages (: Note On/Off, Program Change
Control Change and Pitch Bend Change). So, when you
use the PortaSound as a Multi-Timbre Sound Module, you
need to send the Messages from the Master device
Additionally, the Auto Accompaniment is an application
«« Program Change »»
i
rs Program Change of each Channel's Voice will be
executed according to PortaSound Standard Voice
Numbers.
See page 35 for correspondence between
Program Change numbers and Voices.
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«« Active Sense, Start/Stop, MIDI
S
Clock >>
TI
is Active Sense, Start/Stop and MIDI Clock are Received P
according to MIDI Standard. In addition, Stop
P
message will be Received only by the Song Memory with al
the Clock synchronized to external MIDI device (when «Et
is selected, during Recording)
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<< System Exclusive >>
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* BnH-Control Change status, n=0-F (: Ch.1-16)
* Effects:
07H- Volume, 01H=Vibrato, 5BH=Reverb
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