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11.
MIDI
11-9
Using
the
MT-640
as
a
MIDI
percussion
sound
source
When
either
of
the
“Percussion”
tones
are
selected
as
a
MIDI
timbre,
you
can
use
the
MT-640
as
a
MIDI
percussion
sound
source.
(Refer
to
page
9-10
for
details
on
percussion
sound
key
assignments.)
When
channel
4
is
used
as
a
fourth
voice
instead
of
MIDI
clock
message
trans-
mission,
try
selecting
one
of
the
percussion
tones
for
this
channel.
In
this
way,
you
can
create
original
rhythm
patterns
using
a
sequencer.
*
When
you
select
Percussion
71
for
a
MIDI
timbre,
the
reception
of
the
note
number
85
through
90
causes
“opened
triangle”
to
sound.
*
When
you
select
Percussion
2
for
a
MIDI
timbre,
the
reception
of
the
note
number
85
through
90
causes
“typewriter
bell”
to
sound.
11-10
Using
Drum
Pads
in
the
MIDI
mode
;
When
the
Chord/MID!
selector
is
set
to
“MIDI”,
percussion
sounds
assigned
to
the
channel
select
pads
(Quijada,
Voice,
Wind
Chime,
Orchestra
Hit)
do
not
sound.
Other
percussion
pads
operate
normally,
however.
e
Percussion
Pad
MIDI
Transmission
When
the
MT-640
is
set
to
transmit,
the
percussion
pads
trigger
transmis-
sion
of
the
following
MIDI
note
numbers.
HI
TOM:
96
CRASH
SYMBAL:
93
MID
TOM:
95
HI
AGOGO:
92
;
LOW
TOM:
94
LOW
AGOGO:
91
.
e
Percussion
Pad
MID!
Reception
When
the
MT-640
is
set
to
receive,
pad
sounds
are
triggered
upon
reception
of
the
note
numbers
listed
above.
11-11
Additional
preset
tones
in
the
MIDI
mode
The
following
tones
can
be
utilized
when
receiving
MIDI
program
numbers
20
through
29.
Program
No.
Tones
Program
No.
Tones
20
Honky-tonk
piano
25
Synth
celesta
21
Marimba
26
Synth
clavi
22
Oboe
27
Metallic
sound
23
Synth
reed
28
Fantasy
24
Harp
29
Miracle
*
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malfunction,
always
check
patiery
condition
first.
(see
page
6)
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cord.
Troubleshooting
.
Main
volume
turned
2.
Headphones
con-
nected.
:
3.
Auto
power
off
has
activated.
Chord/MIDI
selector
is
set
to
MIDI
position.
Rhythm
volume
tu
rned
Main
and
accompani-
|
ment
volume
turned
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washing
machines
and
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electric
appliances.
1.
Main
volume
turned
2.
Defective
connection
a
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ry
sels
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Re
esterrpgest
ctbsied
2.
Replace
connection
WE
TOT
medy”
Ore
Od
.
Turn
up
main
volume.
2.
Disconnect
head-
phones.
3.
Turn
the
power
switch
off
and
then
on
again.
Change
setting
of
Chord/MIDI
selector.
Turn
up
rhythm
volume.
Turn
up
main
and
accompaniment
volume.
Use
outlet
as
far
away
as
possible
from
appli-
ance
thought
to
be
the
cause.
1.
Turn
up
main
volume,
cord.

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