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CA99/CA79 MIDI Settings Manual

MIDI Settings

MIDI Overview

The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard for connecting 
musical instruments, computers, and other devices to allow the exchange of performance data.

 MIDI Terminals

MIDI terminal

Function

MIDI IN

Receiving note, program change, and other data.

MIDI OUT

Sending note, program change, and other data.

 MIDI channels

MIDI uses channels to exchange data back and forth between MIDI devices.  There are receive (MIDI IN) and transmit (MIDI OUT) 
channels.  Most musical instruments or devices with MIDI functions are equipped with both MIDI IN and OUT jacks and are capable 
of transmitting and receiving data via MIDI.  The receive channels are used to receive data from another MIDI device, and the transmit 
channels are used to transmit data to another MIDI device.

The illustration below shows three musical instruments, connected together using MIDI.

Transmitting instrument 

a

Receiving instrument 

b

Receiving instrument 

c

Transmitting instrument 

a

 sends transmit channel and keyboard information to receiving instruments 

b

/

c

.

The information arrives at the receiving instruments 

b

/

c

.

Receiving instruments 

b

/

c

 will respond to MIDI data that is sent if their receive channel is the same as the transmit channel of the 

transmitting instrument 

a

.  If the channels do not match, the receiving instruments 

b

/

c

 will not respond to any data that is sent.

For both receiving and transmitting, channels 1-16 can be used.

 Recording/playing with a sequencer

When connected to a sequencer (or a computer running MIDI 

sequencing software), the CA99/CA79 digital piano can be used 
to record and playback multi-track songs, with separate sounds 
playing simultaneously on each channel.

Sequencer

Summary of Contents for Concert Artist CA99

Page 1: ...and the transmit channels are used to transmit data to another MIDI device The illustration below shows three musical instruments connected together using MIDI Transmitting instrument a Receiving ins...

Page 2: ...range of 1 to 16 Transmit receive pedal data Transmit receive sustain sostenuto and soft pedal data to from a MIDI connected musical instrument or device Receive volume data Receive MIDI volume data...

Page 3: ...g is used to specify a transmit receive channel the instrument will be set to omni mode off Multi timbral mode and Split Dual modes Using Split mode with Multi timbral mode enabled Notes played in the...

Page 4: ...e Numbers setting Transmit PGM Multi timbral setting Effect of selecting sounds On default Off On1 Sound tab selections will send PGM shown in the left column On On2 Sound tab selections will send PGM...

Page 5: ...no to control an external MIDI device that is connected to the instrument s amplifier speakers Local Control setting Local Control Description Off The instrument will transmit information to an extern...

Page 6: ...n is selected On1 The sound shown in the left column is selected On2 The sound shown in the right column is selected Ref Program Change Number List P 7 Changing the Multi timbral Mode setting In the M...

Page 7: ...htPiano Honky Tonk 17 4 121 0 Electric Piano Classic Electric Piano 18 14 5 121 0 60 s Electric Piano 19 15 5 121 3 Modern Electric Piano 20 16 6 121 0 Electric Grand 21 3 121 0 Classic Electric Piano...

Page 8: ...rpsichord 2 54 12 121 0 Mallets Vibraphone 55 40 8 121 0 Clavi 56 41 13 121 0 Marimba 57 42 9 95 1 Celesta 58 43 7 121 3 Bell Split 59 15 95 5 Strings Slow Strings 60 44 45 95 1 String Pad 61 45 49 95...

Page 9: ...Rock Piano 2 121 1 Electric Grand2 3 121 1 Wide Honky Tonk 4 121 1 Classic E P 5 5 121 2 Legend E P 6 121 3 Phase E P 6 121 4 WideHarpsichord 7 121 2 Synth Clavi 8 121 1 Celesta 9 121 0 Glockenspiel...

Page 10: ...ar 3 29 121 2 Country Lead 29 121 3 OverdriveGuitar 30 121 0 Dynmic Ov drive 30 121 1 Distortion 31 121 0 Dist Feedback 31 121 1 Dist Rhythm 31 121 2 E Gtr Harmonics 32 121 0 Guitar Feedback 32 121 1...

Page 11: ...mpet 57 121 0 Solo Trumpet 57 121 1 Trombone 58 121 0 Trombone 2 58 121 1 Bright Trombone 58 121 2 Tuba 59 121 0 Muted Trumpet 60 121 0 Muted Trumpet 2 60 121 1 French Horns 61 121 0 Warm FrenchHorn 6...

Page 12: ...hiff 84 121 0 Charang 85 121 0 Wire Lead 85 121 1 Voice 86 121 0 Fifth 87 121 0 Bass Lead 88 121 0 Soft Wire Lead 88 121 1 Warm Pad 90 121 0 Sine Pad 90 121 1 Polysynth 91 121 0 Choir Pad 92 121 0 Met...

Page 13: ...Drum 119 121 2 Reverse Cymbal 120 121 0 Gtr Fret Noise 121 121 0 GtrCuttingNoise 121 121 1 Ac Bass Slap 121 121 2 Breath Noise 122 121 0 Flute Key Click 122 121 1 Seashore 123 121 0 Rain 123 121 1 Th...

Page 14: ...pplause 127 121 0 Laughing 127 121 1 Screaming 127 121 2 Punch 127 121 3 Heartbeat 127 121 4 Foot Step 127 121 5 Gunshot 128 121 0 Machine Gun 128 121 1 Laser Gun 128 121 2 Explosion 128 121 3 StereoP...

Page 15: ...Velocity Note ON O O Note OFF O O After Touch Key X X Channel X X Pitch Bend X X Control Change 0 32 7 10 11 64 66 67 O X X X O Right pedal O Middle pedal O Left pedal O O O O O O O Bank Select Volum...

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