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Manual de usuario Panasonic, modelo SXPX222
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This means that any equipment which has a MIDI terminal—such as electronic musical instruments and personal computers—can easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without resorting to complicated conversions or connections. About the MODI terminals MIDI IN: The terminal by which this instrument receives data from other equipment. OUT: The terminal that transmits data from this instrument to other equipment. © For these connections, use a commercially available MIDI cable. Contact your Technics dealer for more information. © Normal transmitting and receiving of data from these terminals is only carried out when the switch of the COMPUTER terminal is set to MIDI. (Refer to page 20.) Connection examples n To generate sound from a connected instrument by playing this instrument OUT MIDI cable !N PX series piano Another MIDI instrument Ei To generate sound from this instrument by operating a connected MIDI sequencer !N MIDI cable OUT PX series piano MIDI sequencer The following kinds ol data can be transmitted/received. H Key note on/off data (keyboard performance data) H Pedal on/off data n DIGITAL EFFECT on/off data U PROGRAM CHANGE (sound selection change) data*, etc. * Refer to page 19 regarding data transmission. © SEQUENCER and DEMO performance data cannot be transmitted. Assigning the MIDI CHANNEL (MIDI CH| You can assign a MIDI CHANNEL number (1->16) to this instrument. © In order to send and receive data, the transmitting side and the receiving side channels must match each other, o The default channel setting is 1. While pressing the MODE SET button, use the 16 lowermost keys (see illustration) to assign the desired MIDI CHANNEL number. © The selected MIDI CHANNEL number is shown on the display. MOOE SET 0 5ЖШТ1 11 13 15 16 16 The following MIDI functions can be set. The DIGITAL EFFECT button and some of the SOUND buttons, when used in conjunction with the MODE SET button, serve to set the following MIDI functions. Function on (when indicator is lit) off (when indicator is not lit) MULTI TIMBRE This piano can be used as a multiple sound generator, and data can be received separately for each of the MIDI channels which are specified for each sound. This piano cannot be used as a multiple sound generator. Data is only received through the specified MIDI basic channel, and the sound produced is that which is selected on the panel {default status). • The MIDI channel for each sound is 1 -6 following the SOUND buttons as they are lined up from left to right. OMNI ON Data is received for all MIDI channels. Data is received only on MIDI channels which are matched, {default status) • For assigning this instrument's MIDI channels, refer to page 16. PROGRAM CHANGE PROGRAM CHANGE data is transmitted/ received (default status). • You can also transmit data for any PROGRAM CHANGE number. (Refer to page 19.) PROGRAM CHANGE data is not transmitted/received. • The program change numbers for the SOUND button are, in order from the left, buttons 0-5. TRANSPOSE When this instrument’s TRANSPOSE function is active, note numbers of the transposed notes are transmitted. When this instrument’s TRANSPOSE function is active, note numbers of the played keys (non-transposed notes) are transmitted (default status). LOCAL CONTROL The performance from this instrument also sounds from this instrument (default status). • When the POWER is turned on, the LOCAL CONTROL is set to on. The performance from this instrument does not sound from this instrument. Set to off when this instrument is to be used only to transmit data to connected equipment. • The MULTI TIMBRE and OMNI ON functions cannot both be used simultaneously. 17 Procedure While pressing the MODE SET button, turn the desired mode function on or off by pressing the relevant button. SET • When using the MIDI functions, the panel buttons function as shown in the illustrations. ' SOUND PIPE GRAND UPRIGHT E PIAN01 E PIANO 2 HARPSI ORGAN o o o o o o □ DIGITAL EFFECT LOCAL CONTROL ■ Initialization If the INITIAL key on the keyboard (see page 19) is pressed while the MODE SET button is depressed, all settings return to their default status. • The TRANSPOSE indicators will flash at this time. • Note that when you perform the initialisation procedure, the tracks which have been memorized by the SEQUENCER will also be cleared. While the MODE SET button is depressed, the keyboard keys do not produce sound. 18 Transmitting PROGRAM CHANGE numbers This piano can be used to transmit desired PROGRAM CHANGE numbers to the connected instrument. While pressing the MODE SET button, using the numbers on the keyboard illustration below for reference, press a black key to specify the BANK and a white key to specify the NUMBER. (Refer to the PROGRAM CHANGE number table.) MODE SET o BANK C NUMBER INITIAL PROGRAM CHANGE numbers are transmitted by combining a BANK and NUMBER to specify the desired PROGRA...
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