Using The Digital Piano As A Midi Master Keyboard; External Midi Device Connection; Specifying The Zone Configuration - Casio PRIVIA PX-3S User Manual

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Using the Digital Piano as a MIDI Master
Keyboard
A unique MIDI channel can be assigned to each of the Digital Piano's four zones (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, LOWER 1,
LOWER 2) to provide simultaneous control of up to four external MIDI devices.
IMPORTANT!
• This section provides only basic information about how to use the Digital Piano as a MIDI master keyboard. For
details about the MIDI specifications of this Digital Piano, see the "MIDI Implementation" document at the website
located at the URL below.
http://world.casio.com/

External MIDI Device Connection

Your Digital Piano is equipped with standard 5-pin DIN connector type MIDI OUT and MIDI IN terminals. It is up
to you to purchase optionally available or commercially available MIDI cables when connecting to an external MIDI
device.
IMPORTANT!
• The MIDI terminals are disabled while the Digital Piano is connected to a computer via the USB port.

Specifying the Zone Configuration

Press the
cs
(LAYER) and
achieve the zone configuration you want.
LAYER unlit, SPLIT unlit
LAYER unlit, SPLIT lit
LOWER 1
NOTE
• You can change the ranges of the UPPER and LOWER zones using the procedure described under "To specify the
keyboard split point" (page E-14).
E-26
ct
(SPLIT) buttons so their lamps are lit in one of the combinations shown below to
UPPER 1
UPPER 1
LAYER lit, SPLIT unlit
UPPER 1
UPPER 2
LAYER lit, SPLIT lit
LOWER 1
LOWER 2
MASTER CONTROL
UPPER 1
UPPER 2

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