Turning local control on and off, General midi, E-24 – Casio CELVIANO AP-33V User Manual

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Turning Local Control On and Off

This setting effectively determines whether or not the key-
board and pedals of the CELVIANO are connected to the
CELVIANO’s sound source, as illustrated below.

When Local Control is on (the normal setting), anything
played on the keyboard is sounded by the internal sound
source and simultaneously output from the MIDI OUT ter-
minal. When off, anything played on the keyboard is output
from the MIDI OUT terminal only, without being sounded
by the sound source.
Local Control can be turned off when you are using the
CELVIANO as the sound source of a connected sequencer or
other device, and you want to guard against sound being
produced should the CELVIANO keyboard be pressed acci-
dentally.

To turn Local Control on and off

While still holding down the CONTROL button,
switch Local Control on and off by pressing one of
the keyboard keys illustrated below.

• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key

while holding down CONTROL.

NOTE

• Note that no sound will be produced from the CELVIANO’s

speakers if you press the keyboard while Local Control is turned
off.

• Local Control is turned on automatically whenever you turn on

CELVIANO power or play a demo tune.

OUT

IN

MIDI

Local Control

Keyboard

Pedals

Sound source

ON

OFF

General MIDI

The General MIDI System is a set of specifications for sound
generating devices agreed upon by world MIDI manufactur-
ers. These specifications were developed to allow the creation
of music data that is not limited to specific equipment mak-
ers and models. Among other things, General MIDI defines
the tone number sequence and the number of MIDI channels
that can be used. Any device equipped with a sound source
that supports General MIDI is able to produce sounds of sim-
ilar nuances, regardless of the manufacturer or model.

The Type 2 program change numbers of your CELVIANO as-
sign program numbers to tones so they comply with the Gen-
eral MIDI System.
Type 2 program change numbers make it possible to receive
General MIDI System data from a connected sequencer or
other device, and play it using the CELVIANO’s tones. Tone
switching is performed only when a program number that
corresponds to any of the CELVIANO’s non-bass tones is re-
ceived. No tone switching is performed when any other pro-
gram number is received.
The table on page E-23 shows the program number assign-
ments for Type 1 and Type 2.

To change the program change number type

While still holding down the CONTROL button, se-
lect the Program Change Mode by pressing one of
the keyboard keys illustrated below.

• A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key

while holding down CONTROL.

• See the table on page E-23 for detailed information about

Type 1 and Type 2.

C

4

A

5

: TYPE 2

A

5

(black key): TYPE 1

C

4

G

5

: ON

F

5

(black key): OFF

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