
MIDI Data
Communications
Other System Setup Parameters
In addition to all of these MIDI settings, The System Setup Memory stores the Master
Tune setting (button 14) and the Cartridge Bank setting (button 15). Whenever you load
Voice & Performance data from Cartridge Memory or Disk Memory to Internal Memory,
you have the option of loading with or without the System Setup stored with the Voice &
Performance data.
System Setup Data
Master Tuning
Cartridge Bank Number
MIDI Trns ch, Rcv ch, Omni Mode
Local
Control Number
Note on/off
PC trans mode
Program change out
Button
1 4
1 5
31
31
31
31
31
31
If you use the new DX as part of a MIDI system, there are a number of advanced MIDI
functions available for your use:
MIDI Device Number
If the DX is connected to another Yamaha product, this parameter must be used to set a
Yamaha System Exclusive Device Number for MIDI System Exclusive data reception or
transmission. This parameter is also used when the FD's disk drive is used as a MIDI data
recorder.
Receive Block
This parameter allows you to set the Memory Reception block as either Internal Voices
1 ~ 32 or Internal Voices 33 ~ 64.
MIDI Out
These LCD displays allow you to transmit various kinds of MIDI System Exclusive data
from the DX's Internal Memory to an external instrument. Obviously, these functions are
useful only if you are transmitting data to another instrument (such as another DX7 II)
that is capable of understanding and using it.
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Summary of Contents for DX7 II FD
Page 1: ...YAMAHA AUTHORIZED PRODUCT MANUAL DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE ALGORITHM SYNTHESIZER ...
Page 2: ...YAMAHA DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE ALGORITHM SYNTHESIZER OWNER S MANUAL ...
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Page 7: ...Playing the DX7 II FD D 1 ...
Page 24: ...Creating and Storing New Sounds 17 ...
Page 33: ...Using the New Performance Features 27 ...
Page 37: ...Button 29 LCD Displays Button 30 LCD Displays 31 ...
Page 47: ...Entering the Micro Tuning Edit Mode Editing Micro Tuning Data Storing Micro Tuning Data 41 ...
Page 48: ...Using the New Voice Features 43 ...
Page 51: ...Button 10 LCD Displays Button 11 LCD Display 46 ...
Page 52: ...Button 12 LCD Display Button 13 LCD Display Button 23 LCD Displays 47 ...
Page 53: ...Button 24 LCD Displays Button 25 LCD Displays 48 ...
Page 54: ...Button 26 LCD Displays 49 ...
Page 60: ...Editing Fractional Scaling Data Storing Fractional Scaling Data 55 ...
Page 61: ...Memory Functions 57 ...
Page 64: ...Button 15 LCD Displays 60 ...
Page 65: ...Button 16 LCD Displays 61 ...
Page 73: ...Formatting a RAM Cartridge 69 ...
Page 79: ...MIDI Functions 75 ...
Page 82: ...Button 32 LCD Displays 78 ...
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