Midi (psr-310 only), The remote control mode, Multi mode – Yamaha PSR-310 EN User Manual

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MIDI (PSR-310 only)

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a world-standard commu­

nication interface that allows MIDI-compatible musical instruments and

equipment to share musical information and control one another. This

makes it possible to create “systems” of MIDI instruments and equip­

ment that offer far greater versatility and control than is available with

isolated instruments.

You will need a MIDI cable if you want to connect the PSR-310 to an­

other MIDI device.

The PSR-310 features two MIDI modes; Remote Control and Multi.

The Remote Control Mode

The Remote Control mode can be used to let the PSR-310 control other

MIDI devices, or it can be used to let other devices control the PSR-310. It
allows you, for example, to record your PSR-3 lO’s performance data on a

sequencer or you could play the Accompaniment of the PSR-310 from a

master keyboard. The Remote Control mode is automatically selected
whenever the PSR-310 is turned on. However, if Multi mode has been se­
lected (see below), the Remote Control mode can be re-selected.

To select the Remote Control mode:

MIDI

IN

^____

MIDI

OUT

MIDI device

PSR-310

MIDI

OUT

w

MIDI

IN

rc

Hold down the REC button and press the NUMERIC SELEC­

TION 0 button.

Each time 0 is pressed while holding down the REC button, the PSR-310

switches between the Remote Control mode “rc” and the Multi mode “I_

The following data is transmitted:

Velocity data

Sustain ON/OFF data

Keyboard performance data

Program Change messages (Program change num­

bers 00 through 99 correspond to the PSR-310's voice
numbers 01 through 00)

m MIDI START, STOP, and CLOCK messages

In Split mode both the left and right-hand keyboard sec­
tions are transmitted over one MIDI channel.

The following data is not transmitted:

Transpose settings

ACCOMPANIMENT, SONG BOOK, MELODY AND

CHORD MEMORY performance data.

Performance data from the left-hand section of the key­

board in Single Finger or Fingered mode.

ij The following data can be received:

Performance data for the Accompaniment in Single Fin­

ger or Fingered mode

Sustain ON/OFF data (The panel setting will not change)

Program Change data (Program change numbers OT
through 99 correspond to the PSR-310's voice numbers
01 through 00)

MIDI START, STOP, and CLOCK messages. (External

CLOCK messages override the PSR-310 TEMPO but­
tons; if you try to operate them
“EC" will appear on the

MULTI DISPLAY If after that no other external CLOCK
messages are sent, the PSR-310 settings will become

effective.)

In Split mode, different voices can be produced in the

left and right-hand sections of the keyboard when the
appropriate MIDI messages are sent over separate
channels.

When the PSR-310 is set to Single Finger or Fingered

mode the PSR-310’s accompaniment can be controlled

from another MIDI device.

Multi Mode

MIDI

MIDI

IN

___

OUT

MIDI sequencer or

PSR-310

computer

The Multi mode should be used when the PSR-310 is to be used as a tone

generator, for example, receiving data from a second MIDI device. In this
mode the PSR-310 can receive on multiple MIDI channels, each channel

corresponding to a different voice.

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