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CONTENT OF TEMPORARY DUMP
The PRESET Parameters, GLOBAL Parameters and
SYSTEM Parameters of TEMPORARY (= the cur-
rent status) are sent and received.
The content of each Combination Preset and that
of each Leslie Cabinet is not sent or received.
To save these, you must use the ALL DUMP or
CF card.
DETAILS OF THE MIDI TEMPLATES
For the details at each Template's call out, refer to
the Appendix.
THE “PANIC” FUNCTION
When any trouble happens in the MIDI system, it
sometimes causes sticking notes. In such a case,
you can send the command messages “All Notes
Off” and “Reset All Controllers” by touching the
[BANK] button and the [REC/JUMP] button at the
same time. This is called “Panic” function.
9.
DEVICE ID
This sets the Device ID for sending/receiving the system exclusive messages such as Memory
Dump.
The setting range is 1 - 32.
10. RECEIVE DUMP
This is for determining whether or not to receive the MEMORY DUMP.
On this module, you can transmit/receive the current settings by the System Exclusive Mes-
sage as the MEMORY DUMP, but you must switch this OFF if you do not want the settings
of this keyboard to be changed.
When ON, it receives. But at OF, it does not.
11. TEMPORARY DUMP
This is for sending the MEMORY DUMP.
If you touch [4] SEND in this page, this keyboard sends the whole TEMPORARY (= the
current setting information) data from the MIDI OUT jack. This is for recording the TEM-
PORARY data to a external MIDI Sequencer.
12. ALL DUMP
This is for sending the MEMORY DUMP too.
If you touch [4] SEND in this page, this keyboard sends ALL data from the MIDI OUT jack.
This is for recording the ALL data to a external MIDI Sequencer.
KEYBOARD CHANNEL
13. UPPER
14. LOWER
15. PEDAL
This is for setting which MIDI CHANNEL you use to send/receive each Part.
You can choose 1 - 16 and OF. If OF, nothing is sent/received.
To avoid confusion of the MIDI signals, be careful not to duplicate each
MIDI channel, including the External Zone.
NOTE:
All the parameters in these modes are not recorded in to the Combination Presets. This
is common with all Presets.
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Summary of Contents for XK-3C
Page 15: ...1 Owner s Manual 15 HOOK UP...
Page 19: ...1 Owner s Manual 19 TURN ON AND PLAY...
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Page 29: ...1 Owner s Manual 29 SETTING UP...
Page 30: ...1 Owner s Manual 30 SOUND ENGINE STRUCTURE SYSTEM STRUCTURE OF THIS KEYBOARD...
Page 46: ...1 Owner s Manual 46...
Page 47: ...1 Owner s Manual 47 USING THE CONTROL PANEL...
Page 55: ...1 Owner s Manual 55 SETTING THE PARAMETERS...
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Page 85: ...1 Owner s Manual 85 MIDI...
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Page 99: ...1 Owner s Manual 99 SAVE THE SETUP...
Page 105: ...1 Owner s Manual 105 TROUBLE SHOOTING...
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