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3.1–1: MIDI..8

(MIDI T01...08)

3.1–2: MIDI..16

(MIDI T09...16)

Here you can make MIDI-related settings for each track.

3.1–1(2)a: Status, MIDI Channel, Bank(EX2) MSB/

LSB

Status

[INT, Off, BTH, EXT, EX2]

This sets the status of MIDI and the internal tone generator
for each track.

INT:

When the musical data recorded in the track is played

back, or when you use “Track Select” (1.1–1c) to select a
track that is set to INT and play the keyboard and operate
the controllers, the internal tone generator of this instrument
will sound, and MIDI data will not be transmitted to an
external device.
Off:

The program will not sound, nor will MIDI data be

transmitted.
BTH:

The operation of both INT and EXT will be per-

formed. When the musical data recorded in the track is
played back, or when you select a track that is set to BTH
and play the keyboard and operate the controllers, the inter-
nal tone generator of this instrument will sound, and at the
same time MIDI data will also be transmitted to an external
device.
EXT:

When the musical data recorded in the track is played

back, or when you select a track that is set to EXT and play
the keyboard and operate the controllers, MIDI data will be
transmitted to an external device, but the internal tone gen-
erator of this instrument will not sound.
When you switch songs or reset to the beginning of the
song, tracks that are set to EXT will transmit program
change, volume, panpot, portamento, send 1, 2, post IFX
pan, and post IFX send 1, 2 MIDI messages.
EX2:

“Bank Select” will be enabled. Instead of the A–g: (d)

bank numbers that can be selected on this instrument, the
bank number you specify here will be transmitted. In other
respects this is the same as EXT.

MIDI data is transmitted and received on the MIDI
channel that is specified separately for each track by
“MIDI Channel.”

MIDI Channel

[01…16]

Specifies the MIDI channel that the track will use to transmit
and receive musical data. The MIDI channel you specify
here will be the receive channel when “Status” is INT, the
transmit channel when it is EXT or EX2, and the receive/
transmit channel when it is BTH. Tracks set to INT which
have the same MIDI channel will sound and be controlled
identically when they receive MIDI data or data from the
sequencer tracks.

Bank(EX2) MSB

[000...127]

Bank(EX2) LSB

[000...127]

When “Status” is set to EX2, this sets the bank number that
will be transmitted. When “Status” is other than EX2, this
setting has no effect.

3.1–1(2)b: UTILITY

“Memory Status,” “Solo Selected Track,” “Rename Song,”

“Delete Song,” “Copy From Song,” “Copy From Combi,”
“Load Template Song,” “Save Template Song,” “FF/REW
Speed,” “Set Location” (1.1–1d)

3.1–3: OSC..8

(OSC T01...08)

3.1–4: OSC..16

(OSC T09...16)

These parameters specify how each track will be sounded.

3.1–3(4)a: Force OSC Mode, OSC Select, Porta-

mento

Force OSC Mode

[PRG, Poly, Mono, LGT]

Indicates the “Voice Assign Mode” (PROG 2.1–1b) of the
program selected for each track 1–16 (☞COMBI 3.1–2a).

OSC Select

[Both, OSC1, OSC2]

Specifies the “Oscillator Mode” (PROG 2.1–1a) of the pro-
gram selected for each track 1–16. If the “Oscillator Mode” is
Double

, you can use this setting to make only one or the

other oscillator sound (☞COMBI 3.1–2a).

SEQ 3.1: Param1

Recorded data
Keyboard and controller
operations

Received data

Status

Internal tone
generator

MIDI OUT

Internal tone
generator

MIDI OUT

INT

×

EXT, EX2

Ч

Ч

BTH

3.1–1a

1.1–1c

3.1–1b

3.1–3a

1.1–1c

3.1–3b