666| MIDI
Special MIDI channels
The Global channel
Any MIDI channel set as the Global channel can simulate the Havian 30 inte-
grated keyboard. When Havian 30 is connected to a master keyboard, trans-
mission should take place over the Global channel of Havian 30.
The MIDI messages received over a Global channel and not over a standard
channel are affected by the status of the SPLIT button, as well from the split
point. Therefore, if the SPLIT button’s LED is lit up, notes arriving to Havian
30 over this channel will be divided by the split point into the Upper (above
the split point) and Lower (below the split point) parts.
Notes arriving to a Global channel (in the Global > MIDI > MIDI IN Channels
page) are used for the chord recognition of the automatic accompaniment. If
the SPLIT LED is turned on, only the notes below the split point will be used.
The Control channel
You can set a MIDI IN channel as the Control channel (in the Global > MIDI >
MIDI IN Channels page), to select Styles, Performance and SongBook Entries
from an external device. See the Appendix for a list of messages correspond-
ing to Havian 30’s internal data.