System exclusive messages, Midi channels, System exclusive messages midi channels – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual
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MIDI
SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES
DEVICE
ID
Setting Range:
0 ~ 127
Th
is allows you to set the Device ID which is used for System
Exclusive Messages such as Memory Dump.
RECEIVE
DUMP
Settings: Disable, Enable
Th
is allows you to Enable or Disable receiving of a Memory
Dump.
Th
e SK PRO can transmit several settings as a Memory Dump in
a single group. Select “Disable” if you want to prevent internal
settings from being changed - for example, if you are playing
back songs from an external sequencer or DAW.
SEND
DUMP
TYPE
Settings: Temporary, System
Th
is allows you to adjust which contents will be transmitted by
a Memory Dump.
Temporary
Transmits the current status of the Combination, ORGAN
Section, and MONO SYNTH Section.
IMPORTANT: If you are recording Sequences, transmit this
data before touching any notes or controls so that the
registrations for each Section will “match up.”
System
Transmits the status of the System Parameters such as
controller modes, MIDI Channels.
To send a Memory Dump, do the following:
1. Use the DIRECTION [
] button to move the cursor to the
[SEND DUMP] icon.
2. Press the [ENTER] button.
NOTE: If you want to Save the entire contents of the SK PRO, save
them as a Setup fi le instead of using a Memory Dump.
MIDI CHANNELS
Th
is allows you to select MIDI Channels for transmitting and
receiving performance information for each Keyboard.
TRANSMIT UPPER, LOWER, PEDAL
Setting Range:
1 ~ 16, Off
Th
is allows you to select the transmitting (Sending) channels for
the UPPER, LOWER and PEDAL.
NOTE: The UPPER Channel sends Controller information such as
Pitch Bend, Expression Pedal or NRPN in addition to Note On/
Note Off data.
NOTE: To avoid conflicting MIDI messages, set each TRANSMIT
Channel and External Zone Channel at diff erent values.
RECEIVE UPPER, LOWER, PEDAL
Setting Range:
1 ~ 16, Off
Th
is allows you to select the Receive channels for the UPPER,
LOWER and PEDAL.
NOTE: The Parameters in this Mode are System Parameters. You
must Record these Parameters if you want their settings to
be remembered the next time the instrument is turned “ON.”
See page 143 for instructions on how to do this.