Basic operations, Selecting group a and group b functions, Entering values – Yamaha CBX-K2 User Manual

Page 21: Value entry — some specific examples, And anomalies, Using the shift-related functions, Example — setting the midi transmit channel to 12

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Using the SHIFT-Related Functions

Selecting Group A and Group B Functions

Selecting Group A Functions:

Hold down

C and press the appropriate key. (See

on pages 26 – 27 for specific Group A functions and
how to use them.)

Selecting Group B Functions:

Hold down

C and press ç. The Group B

functions are available as long as you continue to hold
down

C. (See on pages 28 – 29 for specific Group

B functions and how to use them.)

*

1

0

0

3

K

: results in a value of

MSB = 001, LSB = 003.

*

0

1

0

0

3

K

: results in a

value of MSB = 001, LSB = 003.

Entering MSB/LSB Values with J (2 digit

bytes for MSB, 2 digit bytes for LSB; 4 digits total
message). For messages beginning with zeroes, the
first zeroes can be omitted.

Examples:

*

3

J

: results in a value of MSB = 00, LSB = 03.

*

0

3

J

: results in a value of MSB = 00,

LSB = 03.

*

1

0

3

J

: results in a value of MSB

= 01, LSB = 03.

*

0

1

0

3

J

: results in a value

of MSB = 01, LSB = 03.

When entering MSB and LSB values, the LED display
alternately flashes the MSB and LSB values in hexadecimal
or decimal form.

Basic Operations

Value Entry — Some Specific Examples

and Anomalies

Entering Values

Value entry on the CBX-K2 can be done in two number
systems: Decimal and Hexadecimal. The keys labeled A
through F are for Hexadecimal entry.

Entering a decimal value:

Hold down

C, press the appropriate function key,

enter the desired value in decimal format, then press
K.

Entering a hexadecimal value:

Hold down

C, press the appropriate function key,

enter the desired value in hexadecimal format, then
press

J.

Example — Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel to 12:

Decimal:

C

+

{

1

2

K

Hexadecimal:

C

+

{

c

J

*

Also see the Decimal-Hexadecimal Conversion Chart
on page 33.)

Entering MSB/LSB Values with K (3 digit bytes

for MSB, 3 digit bytes for LSB; 6 digits total message).
For messages beginning with zeroes, the first zeroes
can be omitted.

Examples:

*

3

K

: results in a value of MSB = 000, LSB = 003.

*

0

3

K

: results in a value of MSB = 000, LSB =

003.

NOTE

The order of MSB and LSB entry can be

reversed. (See MSB 1ST/LSB 1ST on page 28.)

NOTES ON THE BASIC OPERATION

If you inadvertently press two or more function keys

while performing a function, the last pressed key has
priority.

If, after entering a value, you press another function

key before pressing

L, the value will be can-

celled.

If you enter a value that is outside of a function’s

range, it will be ignored. Legal messages can be one
byte in length (a value from 0 – 255) exception for
Tempo value and Measure Number.

Display alternately flashes MSB and LSB

Dot in this position
indicates MSB.

Dot in this position
indicates LSB.

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