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Casio Piano Sound CPS-50 - MIDI Interface Features; MIDI Terminals and Basic Functions; MIDI Communicable Functions

Casio Piano Sound CPS-50
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Mt
MIDI
a
I
“MIDI”
stands
for
“Musical
Instrument
Digital
Interface”.
Practically
speaking,
it
lets
you
connect
this
keyboard
to
other
MIDI-equipped
musical
instruments
and
devices,
such
as
synthesizers,
drum
machines,
sequencers,
and
even
personal
com-
puters.
7
MIDI
terminal
functions
MIDIIN
Receives
external
MIDI
messages.
MIDI
OUT
Sends
MIDI
messages
to
external
devices.
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acres
OUT
Communicable
functions
The
following
functions
can
be
sent
and
received
through
the
CPS-50’s
MIDI
terminals.
For
details
on
the
MIDI
functions,
see
the
“MIDI
Implementation
Chart”
inside
the
back
cover
of
this
manual.
Note
Number,
Velocity
Keyboard
pitch
ON/OFF,
Touch
Response
data.
¢
When
TOUCH
CANCEL
button
is
ON,
the
velocity
data
can
be
sent
but
not
received.
FP
yt
a
A
TP
En
A
tg
REE
ee
Program
Change
Each
preset
tone
corresponds
to
the
program
change
number
0~9
as
listed
below.
Tone
Prog.No.
_
Tone
Prog.No.
PIANO
1
0
PIANO
2
5
E.PIANO
|
W.BASS/PIANO
6
HARPSICHORD
2
STRING
PIANO
7
VIBRAPHONE
30
STRINGS
8
PIPE
ORGAN
4
JAZZ
ORGAN
9
Sustain
pedal
ON/OFF
Sustain
pedal
ON/OFF
data
can
be
sent
when
you
connect
a
sustain
pedal
to
the
DAMPER
PEDAL
jack
of
the
CPS-50.
Notes
¢
Soft
pedal
ON/OFF
message
can
also
be
received,
though
it
cannot
be
sent
from
the
CPS-50.
¢
The
MUSIC
LIBRARY
tune
performance
data
or
the
performance
memory
data
cannot
be
sent
as
MIDI
data.
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<<Connection
example>>
By
connecting
MIDI
OUT
terminal
of
the
CPS-50
to
MIDI
IN
terminal
of
another
MIDI
keyboard,
the
MIDI
keyboard
plays
the
same
note
as
you
play
on
the
CPS-50.
The
result
is,
the
sounds
of
both
keyboards
can
be
played
in
ensemble
to
make
a
“thick”
voice
or
totally
new
sound.
oe
MID!
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDt
keyboard

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