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11•6 Reference Guide
COMMON CHANNEL/ARRANGEMENT (F5)
This page presents parameters common to all
Performances.
The Common Channel is a MIDI channel dedi-
cated to special operations:
simulation of the keyboard and on-board con-
trollers (pedals).
transmission of Effects, Performance, Style
and Song selected messages to SK760/880.
transmission to SK760/880 of chord data for
the automatic accompaniment.
As an alternative to the Common Channel, chord
messages for the accompaniment can be re-
ceived on the MIDI channels specified by Chord
to Arr.1 and Chord to Arr.2, conceived principally
for the connection of a MIDI accordion.
Common Channel
Enables the Common Channel. This parameter
is divided into three parts:
Ch - MIDI channel assigned to the Common
Channel (IN and OUT).
In - MIDI IN port (A or B).
Out - MIDI OUT port (A or B).
The channel assigned to the Common Channel
is no longer available for the tracks of the exter-
nal sequencer. The Common Channel is re-
served to special tracks dedicated to the control
of effects and other parameters.
ProgramChange and ControlChange data re-
ceived on the Common Channel select Style,
Song, Performance, Effects and other parameters
listed in the Appendix.
Options: Off, 1 ... 16.
Chord to Arr.1 / Chord to Arr.2
Enables the parameters dedicated to the control
with a MIDI accordion. They are divided into two
parts:
Ch - MIDI channel.
In - MIDI IN port (A or B).
Chord to Arr.1 is dedicated to the chords, Chord
to Arr.2 is dedicated to the Bass. The accordi-
onist can send notes for the automatic accompa-
niment from the chord section, from the bass
section, or from both sections.
The Common Channel unites to these two chan-
nels and their notes contribute to the formation
of the chord for the automatic accompaniment.
Options: Off, 1 ... 16.
Edit MIDI - Common/Arrangement
(Common Channel and arrangement control)

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