MIDI Terminals MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the standard specification that enables connection to equipment such as synthesizers and personal computers. Data transmission and reception are possible between the Technicians piano and equipment provided with MID( terminals. « Use a 5-pin DIN cord (less than 15 m long) for these connections, This Plano can transmit or receive data for LEFT, RIGHT, BASS and AC COMP parts. IN: The terminal that receives data from external equipment.
Before using Midi signals, set the Mid I mode in the following manner. L. Set up MIDI setting mode 1. Press the RECORD button. (The indicator will flash.) 2. Press the MODE SET (FILL IN & INTRO} button. {The indicator will flash slowly.} Fill IN & INTRO o il. Setting each part W Select parts. 3. Press the PART SELECT (PLAY SEQUENCER) button for the part to be set.
# Octave shift Sound can be shifted up or down one or two octaves, 6. Set octave shift range for MIDI OUT using the OCTAVE o Octave shift for MIDI OUT and MIDI IN are directly SHIFT buttons. correlated, For example, if MIDI OUT is set at +1, the MID! IN is automatically set st —1. « in the initial mode, the relationship between the keyboard and note numbers is as shown below. ASHCAN 103 \108 (s for PR only) B Local control There are four modes for distributing performances played on the keyboard
11l Setting common parameters ® Clock selection Elect the internal clock if the pine's clock will be used to control the performance. Select the MIDI clock if the external instrument's clock will be controlling the performance. * When the MIDI clock is selected, the rhythmic can only be started if the MIDI clock signals are received by external equipment. 8. Seethe required clock using the MIDI CLOCK (SYNCHRONY START) button. * The internal clock is set when the indicator is off.