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MIDI
USING A MIDI SOUND MODULE
You can control an external MIDI sound module with the built-in keyboard and the
expanded MIDI keyboard.
1. Connect as illustrated.
Connect the MIDI OUT of this keyboard to the MIDI IN of the MIDI sound module.
2. Call the MIDI template “Use Ex. xxx”. (P. 108)
By this, the External Zone performance is sent from the MIDI OUT instead of Key-
board channels.
Use diff erent MIDI templates, depending whether the keyboard is expanded or not.
3. Set each zone, and, if necessary, record to the patches.
See the next paragraph “ZONES” for the setting details.
MIDI Keyboard
MIDI Pedalboard
MIDI OUT
IN
OUT
(MERGE)
MIDI Sound Module
Optional
MIDI IN
WHY USING EXTERNAL ZONES
This keyboard’s default MIDI channels are Up-
per 1 / Lower 2 / Pedal 3, but using these as-
signments to control external sources can get
tricky.
The External Zone is a solution. Each has a pro-
visions for a program number, octave, velocity
sensitivity and so on by each Patch separate
from the organ assignments.
Summary of Contents for XK-1c
Page 5: ...5 Introduction INTRODUCTION...
Page 14: ...1 Owner s Manual 14 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS continued...
Page 15: ...15 HOOK UP...
Page 21: ...21 GETTING READY TO PLAY...
Page 33: ...33 SETTING UP...
Page 56: ...1 Owner s Manual 56...
Page 57: ...57 USING THE CONTROL PANEL...
Page 67: ...67 SETTING THE PARAMETERS...
Page 75: ...75 Setting the Parameters...
Page 98: ...1 Owner s Manual 98...
Page 99: ...99 MIDI...
Page 110: ...1 Owner s Manual 110...
Page 111: ...111 SAVE THE SETUP...
Page 119: ...119 Troubleshooting...
Page 121: ...121 APPENDIX...
Page 138: ...1 Owner s Manual 138 V Vibrato Chorus 29 47 77 Vx 36 42 W Wah Wah 88 Z Zones 106...
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