Midi Parameters - Korg Microkorg XL User Manual

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PROTECT .................................................................................. [OFF, ON]
This specifies whether internal memory will be protected.
OFF: You'll be able to write to internal memory.
ON: The following Write operations will be prohibited.
• Writing a program
• Loading the factory-set data
• Receiving a data dump
LCD.LIGHT (LCD Backlight mode).......................................[OFF, AUTO, ON]
This switches the mode of the display backlight.
OFF: The backlight will not light.
AUTO: The backlight will light when you turn a knob or operate a switch.
After a time, the backlight will go dark.
ON: The backlight will remain lit.

6. MIDI parameters

MIDI
Here you can adjust MIDI-related settings for the microKORG XL.
MIDI CH (MIDI Channel)............................................................. [01...16]
Specifies the MIDI channel. When you wish to transmit program changes or
system exclusive messages via MIDI, set the global MIDI channel to match
the MIDI channel of the connected MIDI device.
LOCAL ......................................................................................[OFF, ON]
Switches the local setting on and off.
OFF: With this setting, controllers such as the keyboard and modulation
wheel will be internally disconnected from the tone generator section. This
setting prevents notes from being sounded in duplicate when the
microKORG XL is connected to a sequencer and the performance data is
echoed back from the sequencer. (Echo back is when the performance
data transmitted by playing the microKORG XL is re-transmitted back to
the microKORG XL from the sequencer.)
ON: Select this setting when you are using the microKORG XL by itself.
ROUTING............................................................. [MIDI+USB, USB, MIDI]
Selects the connector(s) that will be used to transmit and receive MIDI
messages.
MIDI+USB: The MIDI connectors and USB connector will be used to trans-
mit and receive MIDI messages. When receiving MIDI messages, the mes-
sages from both types of connector will be mixed, and MIDI messages
received later will be given priority. For transmission, the same MIDI mes-
sages will be transmitted from both connectors.
Parameter Guide
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