Receipt of program change request, M inhibiting control change requests, Enabling and disabling control changes – KORG Concert Korg Digital Piano C-150 User Manual

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Connections with other devices

Receipt of program change request

When the piano receives a program change request

from an external device, it changes the voice setting

as indicated below.

pC#: Program change number

Voice Mode PC#

Voice

0

PIANO

1

E.PIANO

SINGLE

2

HARPS!

3

ViBES

4

ORGAN

5

STRINGS

6

PIANO+E.PIANO

7

PIANO+HARPSI

8

PIANO+VIBES

9

PIANO+ORGAN

10

PIANO+STRiNGS

11

E.PIANO+HARPSI

12

E.PIANO-

h

VIBES

LAYER

13

E.PIANO+ORGAN

14

E.PIANO+STRINGS

15

HARPSI+VIBES

16

HARPSI+ORGAN

17

HARPSI+STRINGS

18

VIBES+ORGAN

19

VIBES+STRiNGS

20

ORGAN+STRINGS

Note: Prograrn change numbers 21 to 127 are ignored,

M

Inhibiting CONTROL CHANGE Requests

When the CONTROL CHANGE function is set to
OFF,

all

incoming

and

outgoing

CONTROL

CHANGE messages are ignored, including those gen­
erated by the pedals.

Enabling and disabling control changes

To switch the function on or off, hold down the

[TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION]

switch

and

press

the [HARPSI] switch.

HARPSI lamp off

CONTROL CHANGE ON

HARPSI lamp on

CONTROL CHANGE OFF

When the power is turned on, the instrument always

begins with the CONTROL CHANGE function ON.

Note: You can disable the Control 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: Do not press down the pedal when switching this

function ON and OFF.

Note: External control changes are effective for both voices

in the LAYER mode regardless of the individual in­
ternal pedal settings. (Refer to the section "Using

the Pedals with LAYER Mode".)

■ MIDI Multivoice Function

The C-350/C-150 can receive data from up to four

MIDI channels at once: the MIDI channel you have

selected, plus the next three channels in succession.
This means that you can use an external sequencer to

drive up to four of the piano’s voices at the same time.

When you are using this multivoice function, the se­

lected channel drives the selected voice (the voice

selected by the [VOICE SELECTOR]), while the next

three

channels

drive

the

PIANO,

E.PIANO,

and

HARPS! voices, respectively. If you have set the MIDI
channel to 1, for example, the data coming in on chan­
nel 1 drives the selected voice, while channel 2 drives

the PIANO voice, channel 3 the E.PIANO voice, and

channel 4 the HARPSI voice. The following table
shows the voice/channel correspondence for all MIDI
channel settings.

C - 3 S O / C - 1 5 0 ,

MIDI

Channel

1

2

3

4 5

6

7 8 9

1 0 1 1 1 2

13

1 4 1 5 1 6

V o i c e s e l e c t e d b v
V O I C E S E L E C T O R1

2

3

4

5

6

7 8 9

1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6

PIANO

2

3

4

5

6

7 8 9

1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6

X

E.PIANO

3

4

5

6

7 8 9

1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6

X

X

HARPSI

4

5

6 7 8 9

1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6

X

X

X

If the C-350/C-150 receives a program change request
during

multivoice

operation,

the

selected

voice

changes accordingly. (See page 19.)

M

Synchronizing with External MIDI devices

The built-in recorder of the instrument is capable of
synchronizing

with

a

drum

machine,

sequencer

or

other external MIDI devices. To use the C-350/C-150
as the master keyboard (controlling device) and the
external device as the slave (controlled device), con- :
nect the MIDI OLIT jack on the piano to the MIDI IN

jack on the external device with a MIDI cable. (To :

change the MIDI clock setting on external devices,
refer to the manual for each device.)

Note: To start and stop the synchronized play with exter­

nal devices, use the [START/STOP] switch on the C-350/ :
C-150.

Note: The MIDI clock (timing data) sent from the C-350/ ;

C-150 will follow changes made with the [TEMPO) con­
trol slider.

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