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English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDI
10
To select a voice for the MIDI
output, press [
>
] until the
c
cursor is next to the Prg
parameter, then use the [–/NO]
and [+/YES] buttons to select a
voice.
If you had set a split point, you can set
different voices for the left- and right-hand
parts.
A setting of “###” means no voice
selection.
11
To set the volume of the MIDI
output, press [
>
] until the
c
cursor is next to the Vol
parameter, then use the [–/NO]
and [+/YES] buttons to set the
volume.
If you had set a split point, you can set
different volume levels for the left- and
right-hand piano parts.
A setting of “###” will not change the
volume.
12
Press [FUNC.] or [STOP] to exit the
MIDI setup.
Filtering KBD Out Data
When sending data for the piano part you play on
the Disklavier keyboard to an external MIDI
instrument, the data contains keyboard touch data
and continuous pedal data as well. These data can
be filtered so that only basic MIDI messages are
output.
1
Perform up to step 7 of “Sending
the Keyboard Data to a MIDI
Instrument”.
2
Press [
>
].
The following display appears.
3
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to to set the filtering
options.
Parameter Option
Description
Key Touch ON
Sends silent notes,
(default)
diminishing sounds
OFF
Doesn’t send key
touch data
Pedal
CONT
Sends continuous
(default)
pedal data
SWITCH Sends On/Off
pedal data
4
Go back to step 8 in “Sending the
Keyboard Data to a MIDI
Instrument”.
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