Midi On/Off; Basic Receive Channel; Transmit Channel - Yamaha SY-35 Reference Manual

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MD>MIDI
midi=on
Summary: Turns all MIDI control functions on or
off.
Settings: on, off
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Procedure: Use the [
] cursor key to move the cur-
sor to the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO]
and [+1/YES] keys to turn MIDI control on or
off.
MD>BASIC Rcv.CH
channel= 1
Summary: Sets the SY35 MIDI receive channel to
any channel between 1 and 16, or the "omni"
mode for reception on all channels.
Settings: 1 ... 16, omni
Procedure: Use the [
cursor to the lower display line. The [–1/NO]
MD>TRANSMIT CH
channel= 1
Summary: Sets the MIDI transmit channel for the
SY35.
Settings: 1 ... 16.
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Procedure: Use the [
] cursor key to move the cur-
sor to the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO]
and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired MIDI
transmit channel number.

MIDI ON/OFF

BASIC RECEIVE CHANNEL

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] cursor key to move the

TRANSMIT CHANNEL

Details: MIDI control can be turned " o f f " to
prevent unwanted interference from external
MIDI devices connected to the SY35, and/or to
prevent the SY35 from affecting operation of
the external equipment.
and [+1/YES] keys are used to select the desired
MIDI channel or the omni mode.
Details: When the SY35 is to receive data from an
external MIDI device such as a sequencer, make
sure that the SY35 MIDI receive channel is
either set to the channel that the external device
is transmitting on, or the omni mode.
Details: The MIDI transmit channel job is used
primarily to match the transmit channel of the
SY35 with the receive channel of an external
MIDI device being driven by the SY35. When a
multi-play setup is selected, however, the MIDI
transmit channel setting also determines which
of the setup's voices is played via the SY35
keyboard.
UTILITY MIDI
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