MIDI CHANNELS
In Midi Panel Mode your instrument transmits and receive in the following Midi
Channels:
UPPER ORCHESTRA 1 - Channel 1
LOWER ORCHESTRA - Channel 2
BASS - Channel 3
UPPER ORCHESTRA 2 - Channel 4
SPECIAL - Channel 5
UPPER FLUTES - Channel 6
LOWER FLUTES - Channel 7
FX - Channel 8
DRUM - Channel 10
AUTO ACCOMP. 1 - Channel 11
AUTO ACCOMP. 2 - Channel 12
AUTO ACCOMP.3 - Channel 13
CONTROL CHANNEL - Channel 16
MIDI SETTINGS
It is possible to have many different midi settings. The new midi settings can be set as follow:
- press the SET button. All the programmable features of the instrument will start blinking.
- press MIDI, the button will continue to blink. The display will show:
In 1 = Fisa PC = GM
Clk = Int Out = Keyb
Use the data buttons to explore the page.
In1 - This midi in port can be used to drive the Chord Recognition program and can be set in
different modes.
Fisa this indicates that the connection in Midi In port nr.1 operates note information
on 3 channels
Program & Control change for each part are on their own individual channels.
Mast this is the setting for master keyboards and computers
Piano this setting allows to drive the Accompaniment and the Melody parts with only
1 midi channel. Typical application is a Digital Piano with no split point.
PC - The selection of the Program Changes can be in two different modes.
Man The program change are numbered according to the physical position of the
related sound in the section.
GM The program change are numbered according to GM standard mapping.
Clk - The Clock can be set in two different modes: Internal and External
Out - The midi out port can be assigned to send out the note played from the SMF disk (Song) or the
note played by the keyboards (Keyb).