Midi out channels – KORG CONCERT C-720 User Manual

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Global settings > MIDI OUT Channels

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4.

Use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to choose a different
track. Here is a list of the available tracks for each of the
MIDI IN channels:

5.

Press the SCROLL

button to move the cursor to the

channel again.

6.

Use the +/YES and -/NO button to choose another chan-
nel to be programmed, and repeat the above procedure.

7.

Press the EXIT button to return to the Main or Song Play
page and save the changes (see “Exit from the Global edit
mode” on page 47), or the SCROLL

button to go to the

next edit page (see below).

MIDI OUT Channels

The standard MIDI has 16 separate channels available for
transmission and reception of data. C-720 can transmit on six
channels at the same time. To transmit data from the C-720,
you need to choose which of the 16 MIDI channels you wish
to transmit data on, and which track they are assigned to.

Note: MIDI data is sent both to the MIDI OUT port, and the USB
port at the same time. For more information about MIDI Over
USB, see “What is MIDI Over USB?” on page 56.

1.

After having kept the EDIT button pressed, use the
SCROLL

button to show the MIDI OUT Channels

page:

2.

Use the +/YES and -/NO button to choose one of the 16
available channels (Ch) to be programmed.

3.

Press the SCROLL

button to move the cursor to the as-

signed track.

4.

Use the +/YES and -/NO buttons to choose a track trans-
mitting on the selected channel. Here is a list of the avail-
able tracks for each of the MIDI OUT channels:

5.

Press the SCROLL

button to move the cursor to the

channel again.

6.

Use the +/YES and -/NO button to choose another chan-
nel to be programmed, and repeat the above procedure.

7.

Press the EXIT button to return to the Main or Song Play
page and save the changes (see “Exit from the Global edit
mode” on page 47), or the SCROLL

button to go to the

next edit page (see below).

Tracks

Meaning

Off

No data received on the selected channel. This is
useful when an external sequencer is sending
data to two (or more) different devices. Turn off
all channels you want to reserve to the other
device(s).

Track 1~16

One of the 16 tracks of the C-720.

Global

Global track. All notes and pedal controls
(damper, sostenuto, soft) received via the MIDI IN
are considered as if they came from the inte-
grated keyboard and pedals. The split point (if
any) is considered.

MIDI IN Ch. 13

Ch:01 Tr01

MIDI OUT Ch. 14

Ch:1 Main

MIDI OUT Ch. 14

Ch:1 Main

Tracks

Meaning

Off

No data sent on the selected channel. This is useful
when you want to play notes on the piano alone,
without sending them to another MIDI device con-
nected to the C-720’s MIDI OUT port.

Main

Main sound

Layer

Layer sound (when in Layer mode)

Left

Left Sound (when in Split mode)

Part 1, 2

Recorder part 1 or 2

Drum

Drum (when a drum pattern is selected)

MIDI OUT Ch. 14

Ch:1 Main

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