Basic channel, Midi receive mode (midi mode), All notes off – Kurzweil KSP8 TM User Manual

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10-4

Preliminary - Subject to Change

MIDI Mode

The RECEIVE Page

Basic Channel

The basic channel determines which channel will always be available to receive MIDI
information. Depending on the MIDI receive mode (below), the Basic channel may be the only
receiving channel, or one of several.

MIDI Receive Mode (MIDI Mode)

The MIDI Mode parameter determines the MIDI receiving capabilities of the PC3. When set to
Omni

, the PC3 responds to incoming MIDI events on all MIDI channels, and plays them on the

current channel. This is normally used for diagnostic purposes only.

At a setting of Poly, the PC3 responds only to events that are sent on the same channel as the
PC3’s current MIDI channel (the one displayed on the top line of the Program-mode page). In
Poly mode, the currently selected channel is always the basic channel, so if you change channels,
the basic channel changes accordingly.

With a value of Multi (the default), the PC3 responds to events on all active channels. This is the
mode you’ll use when you’re driving the PC3 with a sequencer, since you can play a different
program on each channel. At this setting, you can turn individual channels on and off (on the
CHANNELS page, described later in this chapter).

All Notes Off

If this parameter’s value is set to Normal, the PC3 responds to All Notes Off messages received
over MIDI. Ignore causes these messages to be ignored. If you’re using a Roland product as a
MIDI controller for your PC3, you’ll want to set the value of this parameter to Ignore. This is
because some older Roland products occasionally send an All Notes Off message when no keys
are held down—even if you’re sustaining notes with a pedal. You might find all your sustains
missing from your sequence, for example, if you’re driving your PC3 from one of Roland’s
hardware sequencers. Setting this parameter to Ignore takes care of this problem.

Regardless of the setting for this parameter, the PC3 always responds to its own Panic button by
shutting off all active notes and controllers.

Program Change Mode (PrgChgMode)

This determines how the PC3 responds to program change commands received via MIDI. See
Program Change Formats on page 10-7 for an explanation of the various values available for this
parameter.

Pressure Map

Pressure Map list

1 Linear

System Exclusive ID

0 to 127

0

Bend Smooth

On, Off

On

Local Keyboard Channel

None, 1 to 16

None

Bank Select

0 only, 32 only, Ctl 0, Ctl 32

Ctl 32

Power Mode

User, Demo

User

Parameter

Range of Values

Default

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