Selecting the desired MIDI parameter
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Selecting the desired MIDI
parameter
1.
Press and hold the [SET] register to enter
PARAMETER mode.
The display shows the name of the last parameter
you selected (“AUd” in our example).
2.
Use treble register [3] or [4] (PARAM LIST)
to select the desired parameter.
(Here, we selected the “Chord TX/RX Channel” param-
eter.)
NOTE
Pressing registers [3] and [4] (PARAM LIST) simultaneously
alternates between “AUd” (first parameter of the PARAME-
TER group) and “ESq” (first parameter of the MIDI group).
This may come in handy to “close in” on the parameter you
need.
3.
Use register [1] (
√
VALUE) or [2]
(VALUE
®
) to set the desired MIDI channel.
To return to the last setting you saved for this
parameter, press registers [1] and [2] simultaneously.
4.
If you need to change another MIDI parame-
ter, repeat steps 2 and 3.
5.
If you want to use this change only tempo-
rarily, press the [SET] register to leave this
mode.
Otherwise, proceed to save your changes:
Saving your changes
1.
Press and hold the [SET] register until the
display looks as follows:
2.
Press register [2] (VALUE
®
) to save your
settings.
The display now looks as follows:
If you don’t want to save your changes, press [1]
(
√
VALUE). The display briefly shows the “no” mes-
sage.
3.
Press the [USER PROGRAM] (ENTER) button
to confirm your intention.
The settings are stored internally and the display
briefly shows the “y.E.S.” message (the three dots
flash), then “don” when the settings are stored. Next,
the display returns to the master page.
MIDI parameters
This parameter is used to establish the
FR-1x’s MIDI communication when its
USB COMPUTER port is connected to a
computer..
■
No
Select this setting if you want to play on the FR-1x’s
keyboards and transmit the MIDI data generated by
your playing to an external device. In this case, the
FR-1x does not receive MIDI data.
AUd
PIANO/GUITAR
WIND
Chd
3
Value
No, Yes
Default setting: No
Urt
yes
ESq
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