User Manual

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Setting the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception/Transmission
1 Return
Returns to the Connection screen.
2 MIDI IN Port
Selects the jack/port used for data reception.
Auto: Sets the Disklavier to detect the
input signal automatically
MIDI: Receives the MIDI signal from the
MIDI device connected to the MIDI
IN jack
USB: Receives the MIDI signal from the
MIDI device connected to the USB
port
3 Piano Receive Channel
Assigns the desired channel(s) to the piano part(s)
played back on the Disklavier’s keyboard.
1-16: Assigns the piano part to the
desired channel
1 and 2: Assigns the piano part to channels
1 and 2
Program: Selects the smallest number
channel assigned to the piano
group voice to be played on the
Disklavier
Program All: Selects all channels for the piano
group voice to be played on the
Disklavier
4 MIDI IN Delay
Applies a delay to the incoming MIDI data to
eliminate delays that may occur in producing the
sound of weak and strong notes. When set to ON,
a delay is applied to the incoming MIDI data so
that the notes are sounded in accurate timing at
500 milliseconds after data reception.
5 MIDI OUT Port
Selects the jack/port used for data transmission.
MIDI+USB: Transmits the MIDI signal to the
MIDI device connected to the
MIDI OUT jack and the USB port
MIDI: Transmits the MIDI signal to the
MIDI device connected to the
MIDI OUT jack
USB: Transmits the MIDI signal to the
MIDI device connected to the
USB port
6 MIDI OUT
Selects the parts to be transmitted to the
connected MIDI device.
Keyboard Out: Transmits the piano part played
on the Disklavier
Ensemble Out: Transmits the ensemble part
played back on the Disklavier
Setting “MIDI OUT” to “Keyboard Out” calls up the
following items:
7 Keyboard OUT Channel
1-16: Assigns the piano part to the desired
channel
8 Local
Selects whether or not the Disklavier’s internal
tone generator is used to reproduce the piano
part.
ON: Reproduces the piano part with the
Disklavier’s internal tone generator
OFF: Reproduces the Song (played on the
Disklavier) on the external MIDI device, and
deactivates the internal tone generator to
prevent both the internal and external tone
generator from sounding at the same time.
NOTE
Since the ENSPIRE upright piano does not have a MIDI IN/MIDI OUT jack, the MIDI IN/MIDI OUT ports are set to USB.