Midi sequence recording, The psr-330 midi functions, Midi functions – Yamaha PSR-330 User Manual

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MIDI Functions

MIDI Sequence Recording

Although the PSR-330 features a built-in “sequencer” (the SONG recorder is a type

of sequencer), the same type of musical information transfer described above can be
used for more sophisticated MIDI sequence recording using an external sequencer or
music computer. A MIDI sequence recorder or music computer can be used to
“record” MIDI data received from a PSR-330, for example. When the recorded data
is played back, the PSR-330 automatically “plays” the recorded performance in
precise detail.

• Never use MIDI

cables longer than
about 15 meters.
Cables longer than
this can pick up noise
which can cause data
errors.

PSR-330

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

The PSR-330 MIDI Functions

The PSR-330 has the following MIDI functions.

To access a MIDI function first use the MENU [] and [] buttons to move the

triangular indicator in the display next to “MIDI”, then use the SUB MENU [] and
[] buttons to select the desired function from within the MIDI menu. When a
function is selected the current setting will appear on the top line of the display. Once
the function has been selected, use the [–] and [+] buttons (or number buttons, where
applicable) to set the function as required.

01

Tr.Ch

OVERALL

DIGITAL
EFFECT

MIDI

Computer

(Sequencer)

Function

Display

Settings

Page

Transmit Channel

Tr.Ch

~~~

1

16

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Transmit Track

Tr.Trk

~~

r1

,

r2

,

L

,

rH1

,

rH2

,

bAS

,

CH1

,

CH2

,

PAd

,

PH1

,

PH2

,

oFF

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Receive Channel

Rcv.Ch

~~

1

16

69

Receive Mode

Rcv.Mod

~

nor

,

oFF

,

rE

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Local Control

Local

~~~

oFF

,

on

70

External Clock

ExtClock

oFF

,

on

70

Bulk Data Send

BlkSnd?

~

None

70

Initial Data Send

InitSnd?

None

71

• No MIDI transmission

or reception occurs
while the song track
icons in the display
are active (i.e. when
they are framed). In
other words, no MIDI
transmission or recep-
tion occurs during
song playback, song
stop, song recording,
song record standby,
or the song rehearsal
mode.

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