Operation Manual

MIDI 1O•5
MIDI 1O•5
MIDI LOCK
If you programme the MIDI configuration of a
Performance then activate MIDI LOCK (in «Edit
MIDI»), the configuration will be valid for all WK3
Performances. Any other configurations relating
to other Performances are overridden.
THE COMMON CHANNEL
The Common Channel is used to:
simulate the entire keyboard of WK3 with a
master keyboard. The master keyboard must
transmit on the same channel as the WK3
Common Channel.
dedicate a special track in a sequencer or
other instrument for the selection and control
of WK3 Styles, Performances, Songs & Song/
Styles and Effects. In the external sequencer,
a track is reserved for the control data which
is transmitted on the same MIDI channel as-
signed to the WK3 Common Channel.
The track assigned to the Common Channel can-
not be used to transmit note data as occurs for
the “normal” tracks.
To assign the Common channel, refer to page
XX of the «Edit MIDI» section of the EDIT PER-
FORMANCE chapter (Reference Guide).
MIDI NUMERATION
The numeration of MIDI data usually adopts the
system 0-127. Some instruments adopt the sys-
tem 1-128. When you use devices that adopt a
different numeric system, you must remember to
apply the appropriate conversion between one
system and the other.
In WK3 the Control Changes and relative values
follow the system 0-127. For example, the Bank
Select values range from 0 to 127.
The Program Change values, instead, follow the
numeration 1-128.
MIDI LOCK
If you programme the MIDI configuration of a
Performance then activate MIDI LOCK (in «Edit
MIDI»), the configuration will be valid for all WK3
Performances. Any other configurations relating
to other Performances are overridden.
THE COMMON CHANNEL
The Common Channel is used to:
simulate the entire keyboard of WK3 with a
master keyboard. The master keyboard must
transmit on the same channel as the WK3
Common Channel.
dedicate a special track in a sequencer or
other instrument for the selection and control
of WK3 Styles, Performances, Songs & Song/
Styles and Effects. In the external sequencer,
a track is reserved for the control data which
is transmitted on the same MIDI channel as-
signed to the WK3 Common Channel.
The track assigned to the Common Channel can-
not be used to transmit note data as occurs for
the “normal” tracks.
To assign the Common channel, refer to page
XX of the «Edit MIDI» section of the EDIT PER-
FORMANCE chapter (Reference Guide).
MIDI NUMERATION
The numeration of MIDI data usually adopts the
system 0-127. Some instruments adopt the sys-
tem 1-128. When you use devices that adopt a
different numeric system, you must remember to
apply the appropriate conversion between one
system and the other.
In WK3 the Control Changes and relative values
follow the system 0-127. For example, the Bank
Select values range from 0 to 127.
The Program Change values, instead, follow the
numeration 1-128.
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