Midi default values, Changing the midi transmit channel, Selecting o midi channel – KORG Concert Korg Digital Piano C-150 User Manual

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2. Connecting MIDI device

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■ MIDI Default Values

When the power is turned on, the instrument defaults

to the following MIDI settings.

MIDI transmission channel

1

MIDI receiving channel

1

LOCAL

ON

PROGRAM CHANGE

ON

CONTROL CHANGE

ON

■ Changing the MIDI Transmit Channel

The MIDI standard provides 16 separate channels for

the transmission of performance data. MIDI master

keyboards (controllers) can therefore control up to 16
individual slaves (or groups of slaves acting in uni­
son) by sending channel messages. Performance data
messages

always

include

a

channel

number.

Each

device on the network reads all messages, but only
responds

to

messages

that

match

the

connected

instrument's MIDI receive channel.

Selecting o MIDI channel

To

change

the

MIDI

transmit

channel,

hold

down

the

[TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION]

switch

and press the appropriate key between C2 and
D#3.

14

16

8

10 12 13 15

Note: When the power is turned on, the instrument is set

up to transmit on channel 1.

■ Changing the LOCAL ON/OFF Setting

The LOCAL ON/OFF setting allows you to use the
instrument as a "silent"' MIDI controller. When LO­
CAL is set to OFF, the instrument's internal voices
will not sound-only the sounds of the connected MIDI
devices will be heard.

Note: When the power is turned on, the instrument de­

faults to LOCAL Mode ON.

Switching lOCAl on or off

To change the setting, hold down the [TRANS­

POSE/FUNCTION]

switch

and

press

the

[PI­

ANO] switch.

PIANO lamp off

LOCAL ON

PIANO lamp on

LOCAL OFF

■ Sending PROGRAM CHANGE Requests

A PROGRAM CHANGE request is a channel message

that asks devices on that channel to change the sound
that they are playing.

Note; The definition of "program" varies widely between

MIDI devices. To verify terminology, consult the
manual for the device being controlled.

Using [VOICE SELECTOR]

When the [VOICE SELECTOR] is used to select the
voices for the Single and Layer modes, MIDI Program

Numbers 0 to 20 are transmitted using the format

shown in the table on page .

Note: The above procedure always transmits a PROGRAM

CHANGE request, regardless of the PROGRAM
CHANGE CANCEL setting. {See "inhibiting PRO­
GRAM CHANGE Requests" below.)

inhibiting PROGRAM CHANGE Requests

When the PROGRAM CHANGE function is set to

OFF,

all

incoming

and

outgoing

PROGRAM

CHANGE messages are ignored.

Note: This function does not affect selection of internal

voices from the front panel [VOICE SELECTOR]

switches.

To change the setting, hold down the TRANS­

POSE/FUNCTION

switch

and

press

the

E.PIANO switch.

E.PIANO lamp off

PROGRAM CHANGE ON

E.PIANO lamp on

PROGRAM CHANGE OFF

Note: You can disable the Program Change function inde­

pendently for each MIDI channel (channels 1 to 16).

The piano remembers the setting for each channel

(so long as power remains on), and reinvokes the

setting each time you come back to that channel.

Note: When the power is turned on, the C-350/C-150 al­

ways starts with the PROGRAM CHANGE function
ON.

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