Yamaha V50 Authorized Product Manual page 135

Yamaha v50 digital synthesizer operating manual
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*1 Only in single mode
*2 Only in performance mode, 0 – 42 (L), 43 – 85 (L + R),
86 – 127 (R).
*3 Reception cannot be turned on/off by the control change
switch.
Reception mode is set in system setup.
: No control changes are received.
Off
norm
: Control changes are received by each channel (normal
setting).
G1 – G16 : A global channel can be set, indicated by the number
following the "G". Control changes received on this
channel will apply
ments). Each instrument will receive data both from
this global channel and from the channel specified for
the instrument, with last-data priority.
3.2.3 Program change
When a program change is received, the unit responds as follows. Five
types of reception mode can be selected in system setup.
1) off:
Program changes are not received.
2) common:
Program changes are received and converted to the number assigned
by the program change table. If the selected table entry contains a
PFM number (PF00-99), it will cause the V50 to move from single
to performance mode.
3) individual:
Select this setting when you want to select voices for each instrument
in performance mode. The program change table is still consulted,
but if the selected table entry assigns a performance, it is ignored.
In single mode, selecting "individual" has the same effect as selecting
"com".
The selected voice will depend on whether an INT or CRT
performance is currently selected.
4) direct (V50 mode):
In this case, the program change table is not consulted, and response
is fixed as follows. Also, program changes of #119 and above are
used as follows to change the mode, and following program changes
will select voices in that mode. If a program change #00 – 99 is re-
ceived without having received a mode select program change, it
will be processed as "IND INT"
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all channels (apply to all instru-
Meaning of each mode
IND (individual):
Select the voice for each instrument in pfm mode.
SGL (single):
Change to single mode, and select the specified single mode voice.
PFM (performance):
Change to performance mode, and select the specified voice of
performance mode.
5) TransFilter:
For reception, this is identical to "individual".
3.2.4 Pitch bend
Pitch bend reception uses only the MSB.
The reception mode can be selected in system setup (off, norm,
G1 – G16).
Contents are the same as for control changes.
3.2.5 Aftertouch
The reception mode can be selected in system setup (off, norm,
G1 – G16).
Contents are the same as for control changes.
3.2.6 Channel mode messages
ALL NOTE off ($Bn, $7B, $00)
MONO mode ($Bn, $7E, $01) only in single mode
POLY mode ($Bn, $7F, $00) only in single mode
3.3 Functional diagram of keyboard and tone generator
Note 1:
In single mode, sound will be produced even if the basic
receive channel and the transmit channel do not match.
Note 2: A distinction is made between note on messages from the
keyboard and note on messages from MIDI. However no
distinction is made between controller data from the key-
board and controller data from MIDI (sustain switch.
control change, aftertouch, pitch bend).

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