User Manual
Port Part number MIDI Receive Ch MIDI Transmit Ch Assigned Function Details
C 33 1 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 34 2 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 35 3 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 36 4 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 37 5 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 38 6 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 39 7 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 40 8 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 41 9 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 42 10 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 43 11 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 44 12 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 45 13 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 46 14 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 47 15 - MIDI/Song Play -
C 48 16 - MIDI/Song Play -
2 About the Timbre Type
Tones that are selected by each Instrument part have an attribute that depends on the sound source
operation type. This attribute is called the “Timbre Type”, which is one of the types described below.
• LM (Linear Morphing) Piano
This Timbre Type is for Linear Morphing piano tones. The decay rate of the voice being sounded
and Damper Resonance effect characteristics are seamlessly altered in accordance with the de-
pressed amount of damper p edal. The method for producing sound in response to the note messages
also is different from that of the melody Timbre Type, and operation is optimized for piano.
• Melody
This Timbre Type optimizes for normal melody tones. The damper pedal performs on/off opera-
tions.
• Drum
This setting optimizes for drum sounds. The damper pedal does not function. The Hold1, Channel
Coarse Tune, and Master Coarse Tune messages are ignored if they are received.
For information about tone selection, see “8 Program Change.”
3 Controlling Send/Receive of MIDI Messages in Each Instru-
ment Part
Send and receive of MIDI messages for each instrument part can be controlled by global Instrument
MIDI settings. See the Instrument’s User’s Guide for details.
4 Conditions that Disable Message Send and Receive
No MIDI messages at all can be sent or received while the instrument starts up, shuts down, accesses
flash memory, etc.
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