Arrow Switches - Kawai SR5 Owner's Manual

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Specifying the Tempo
The MIDI interface allows the organist to synchronize
another instrument — a drum machine, for example
—with the organ or the organ with another instrument.
@ Procedure
(1) Turn off the SOLO, UPPER, LOWER, and PEDAL
switches and turn on the FUNCTION switch.
Note:
The order does not matter. The important thing is
that only the LED in the FUNCTION switch should be
lit.
The word "INT" (for "Internal''} indicates that the
organ and all instruments connected to it are using
the organ's built-in clock.
(2) Press one of the arrow switches to change the
clock.
The word "EXT" (for "Externa!''} indicates that the
organ
is using a tempo
supplied
by another
instrument.
Since the organ expects an external clock signal,
its MIDI IN terminal must be connected to the MIDI
OUT terminal
on the drum
machine
or other
instrument supplying a clock signal.
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(3) To return to the internal clock, press one of the
arrow switches again.
If the automatic rhythm accompaniment, AUTO PLAY
ORCHESTRA,
or PROGRAM
SEQUENCER
or any
combination thereof is in operation, pressing the arrow
switches cancels them all.
Notes
® The tempo is an exception to the rule that the MIDI
channels for the transmitting and receiving instru-
ments must be the same.
e When the power is turned off, the clock is automati-
cally returned to INT (Internal).
¢ When alf four switches (SOLO, UPPER, LOWER,
and PEDAL) are off, successive
prosses of the
FUNCTION
switch
cycle through
the following
functions.
OFF —» REGISTRATION MEMORY
—>» CLOCK
|
MIDI CHANNEL ASSIGN
MODE
|
® Once you set to the external clock, the word "EXT"
always appears on the display, even when the
FUNCTION switch is turned off.

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