Manual Version 3.21
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b) To use the JX-10 as two MIDI Sound Modules
• Set the MIDI Keyboard to the Split mode, then set the MIDI Function as follows:
UPPER MIDI CHANNEL ........................... 1
UPPPER PROGRAM CHANGE ................ ON
LOWER MIDI CHANNEL ......................... 2
LOWER PROGRAM CHANGE ................ ON
• Set the MIDI functions and Patch Memory Factors on the JX-10 as follows:
MIDI FUNCTION
[16 PATCH MEMORY ............................ OFF]
[13 UPPER MIDI CH ................................... 1]
[31 UP PROGRAM CHANGE................... ON]
[14 LOWER MIDI CH .................................. 2]
[41 LO PROGRAM CHANGE................... ON]
PITCH MEMORY FACTOR
[17 KEY MODE ................................... SPLIT]
In the above setting, the Tone number of the Upper section will be .changed by the Program Change Number
transmitted on the MIDI CH 1. Likewise, the Tone number of the Lower will be changed by the Program Change
number transmitted on the CH 2. The JX-10 works as two 6-voice synthesizers.
Even if any of the Program Change Numbers from 101 to 128 is transmitted, the Tone Number will not change. It is
because the JX-10 has the Tone numbers from 1 to 100.
7. Relation between Key Mode of the JX-10 and MIDI CH (receiving)
When using the JX-10 as MIDI Sound Module, the receiving MIDI Channels are set only in Factors 13 and 14 “MIDI
CH”. The Patch Memory Factor 17, “KEY MODE” (located in the Patch parameter section), determines which
channel will be selected; the Upper MIDI Channel, the Lower MIDI Channel or both the Upper and Lower
Channels.