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Summary of the MIDI Out Parameter in a MIDI
Setup
The following tables show the differences among the MIDI OUT settings (KBD Out, ESBL Out, Thru
Port2) with the HOST SELECT switch set to MIDI.
MIDI OUT = KBD Out
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= TO HOST connector inactive
Note:
When pedals are played (activated) by data, the depth of the pedals is read by the sensors and sent (KBD
Out) via channels selected in the Out Ch setting (as, unlike the keyboard, the pedals cannot distinguish
whether they are being activated by foot or by data).
MIDI OUT = ESBL Out
×
= TO HOST connector inactive
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