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MIDI Settings
The BBT500H is MIDI* compatible and equipped with MIDI IN and MIDI
OUT jacks.
* What is MIDI?
The acronym for Musical Instruments Digital Interface, MIDI is a world-
wide standard communication interface that allows MIDI compatible mu-
sical instruments, computers, and other MIDI devices to share musical
information and control one another regardless of instrument type or
maker.
With MIDI functions you can do things like select a patch from the
BBT500H's memory using an external MIDI device like the MFC10
Yamaha MIDI Foot Controller, etc. You can also backup data by sending
the contents in the unit's memory to a device that is capable of saving
MIDI data (Yamaha MDF3, etc.).
Selecting a Patch with MIDI
1
Using a MIDI cable, connect the MIDI IN jack on the BBT500H to
the MIDI OUT jack on the external MIDI device.
* Use only a standard MIDI cable that is less than 15 meters in length. Use
of a longer cable can result in trouble such as abnormal operation, etc.
MIDI Cable
BBT500H
Rear Panel
MIDI IN
2
Set the MIDI receive channel on the BBT500H and the MIDI trans-
mit channel on the external device to the same MIDI channel.
(Default channel: 1)
* MIDI data can not be transmitted or received if the MIDI channels are
not properly matched.
2-1
Press and hold the [FUNCTION] switch for more than three
utL
seconds (until "
Utility Mode.
2-2
While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [3].
The currently assigned MIDI receive channel appears on the
display (after a few seconds, the display will return to "
2-3
Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set the MIDI receive chan-
nel (1-16, ALL, oFF).
Use Memory Switch [2] to increase the value, and Memory
Switch [1] to decrease the value.
* "ALL" is set to Omni On. When "oFF" is set, MIDI data will
not be received.
MIDI OUT
STATUS
BANK MSB/MAX
8. 8 . 8
.
DATA/CTRL
BANK LSB/MIN
TOGGLE ON-OFF
DEC
10
INC
MEMORY
PC
WRITE
/NUMBER OF PGM
/NO
/YES
EDIT
EDIT
/EXIT
External MIDI Device
" appears on the display) to enter the
utL
MIDI Receive Channel
3
Create a Program Change Map*.
(Default
Program Change No: Memory No = 1:1, 2:2, 3:3, 4:4,
5:5, 6:1, 7:2, 8:3 ...)
* What is a Program Change Map?
A Program Change Map assigns a program change number (re-
ceived via MIDI) to a memory number. For example, when the
BBT500H receives "Program Change Number 1" from an external
MIDI device, it will recall memory number "3". This is also called a
Program Change Table.
3-1
Press and hold the [FUNCTION] switch for more than 3 sec-
onds (until "
Mode.
3-2
While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [1].
The currently assigned MIDI program change number appears
on the display (after a few seconds, the display will return to
utL
"
").
3-3
Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set the program change
number (1-128) that is received by the BBT500H.
Use Memory Switch [2] to increase the value and Memory
Switch [1] to decrease the value.
3-4
While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [2].
The memory number that will be recalled when the program
change number that was set in step 3-3, appears on the dis-
play. (After a few seconds, the display will return to "
").
3-5
Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set the memory number
(1-5) that corresponds to the program change number re-
ceived by the BBT500H.
Uses Memory Switch [2] to increase the value and Memory
Switch [1] to decrease the value.
3-6
If necessary, repeat steps 3-2 through 3-5.
3-7
Press the [FUNCTION] switch to enter the Amp Mode.
4
Now, when a program change number transmitted from an ex-
ternal MIDI device is received by the BBT500H, it will recall the
corresponding memory number that is set in the program
change map you just created will be recalled.
* Refer to the Owner's Manual that came with your MIDI device on how
to receive or transmit program change data.
Detailed Parameter Settings
utL
" appears on the display) to enter the Utility
Receive Program
Change Number
Memory Number
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").
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