Sequencer mode
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SEQ P3: Track Param (Track Parameters)
3–1: MIDI ch T01–08,
3–2: MIDI ch T09–16
Here you can make MIDI-related settings for each MIDI
track.
3–1(2)a: Location, Meter, Tempo, Tempo
Mode, Song Select, Track Select,
Reso, RPPR
3–1(2)b: Track Info
For more information, please see “2–1: Trim T01–08, 2–2:
Trim T09–16” on page 224.
3–1(2)c: MIDI
Track 01 (Track Number):
Status
[Off, INT, BTH, EXT, EX2]
This sets whether the Track controls the internal sounds,
external MIDI devices, or both.
When controlling external MIDI devices, it also allows you
to choose between using the internal Bank Select numbers
(as set by the front-panel switches), or using custom Bank
Select settings to match the external device.
Off:
Use this to disable the Track. With this setting, the
Track’s Program will not sound, and MIDI data will not be
transmitted.
INT:
The track will sound when you play back the
performance data recorded on the MIDI track. If you use
Track Select
(Seq 0–1–1(2)a) to select a MIDI track that is set
to INT, and operate the controllers of the M3, the M3’s
sound generator will produce sound. MIDI data will not be
transmitted to an external device.
BTH:
The operation of both INT and EXT will be performed.
When the musical data recorded in the MIDI track is played
back, or when you select a MIDI track that is set to BTH and
play the controllers of the M3, the internal tone generator of
the M3 will sound, and at the same time MIDI data will also
be transmitted to an external device.
EXT:
When the musical data recorded in the MIDI track is
played back, or when you select a MIDI track that is set to
EXT and play the controllers of the M3, MIDI data will be
transmitted to an external device, but the internal tone
generator of the M3 will not sound.
When you select another song or return to the beginning of
the song, the program change, volume, panpot, portamento,
sends 1 and 2, post IFX pan, and post IFX sends 1 and 2 of
each MIDI track set to EXT will be transmitted via MIDI.
EX2:
This enables you to specify a particular MIDI Bank
Select message for the Track, instead of automatically using
the Bank of the selected M3 Program. Use the parameters
below, labeled Bank Select MSB (When Status =EX2), to set
the Bank Select message as desired. In other respects this is
the same as EXT, described above.
MIDI data is transmitted and received on the MIDI
channel that is specified separately for MIDI track by
MIDI Channel
.
MIDI Channel
[01…16]
Specifies the MIDI channel that the MIDI track will use to
transmit and receive musical data. The MIDI channel you
specify here will be the receive channel when Status is INT,
the transmit channel when it is EXT or EX2, and the receive/
transmit channel when it is BTH. Tracks set to INT which
have the same MIDI channel will sound and be controlled
identically when they receive MIDI data or data from the
sequencer tracks.
Bank Select MSB (When Status=EX2)
[000...127]
Bank Select LSB (When Status=EX2)
[000...127]
When Status is set to EX2, this sets the bank number that
will be transmitted. When Status is other than EX2, this
setting has no effect.
Track 02...08, 09...16 (Track Number):
These are the MIDI-related settings for MIDI tracks 2–8 and
9–16. They are the same as for track 1. For more information,
please see “Track 01 (Track Number):,” above.
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3–1(2): Menu Command
• 0: Memory Status
• 2: Exclusive Solo
• 3: Rename Song
• 4: Delete Song
• 5: Copy From Song
• 6: Load Template Song
• 7: Save Template Song (Save as User Template
• 8: FF/REW Speed
• 9: Set Location (Set Location for Locate Key)
3–1c
3–1a
3–1b
3–1
Menu
Status
Keyboard,
Sequencer, & MIDI
In play Internal
Sounds
Keyboard & Sequencer Transmit
MIDI Out
OFF
No
No
INT
Yes
No
EXT
No
Yes (using the Bank Select message
of the track’s Program)
EX2
No
Yes (using the Bank Select message
specified on the MIDI tab of the
Track Param page)
BTH
Yes
Yes
Summary of Contents for M3
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Page 364: ...Sampling mode 354 ...
Page 430: ...Media mode 420 ...
Page 534: ...Effect Guide 524 ...
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