SINGLE: Utility
Answer YES and use the PARAMETER keys to select the following parameters.
Midi Control?
Receive Channel
(1-16, omni)
Transmit Channel (1-16)
Note on/off
(all, even, odd)
P. Change (off, corn, ind)
Cont. Change
(off, norm, G1-G16)
A. Touch
B C
(off, on)
This is the MIDI channel on which the TX81Z will receive System Exclusive
data and Program Changes. In SINGLE mode, this is the channel you will play.
When this is set to “omn”, all channels will be received.
This is the MIDI channel on which TX81Z data (bulk voice data, etc.) will be
transmitted. When transmitting data to another TX81Z, this must match the
receive channel of the other device (unless the receiver is set to “omni”).
All:
All note numbers are received (the normal mode).
Even:
Even
"
Odd:
Odd
"
By using two TX81Zs together and setting one to Even and the other to Odd,
you can effectively raise the simultaneous-note capacity to 16 notes.
This determines how the TX81Z will react to Program Change messages.
Off:
Ignore program change messages.
Common: Look up the corresponding Voice Number (I01-D32) or
Performance Number (PF1-24) in the Program Change Table
(p.26).
Individual: Each instrument receives program changes separately and looks
up its Voice Number from the table. If already in Performance
mode and the table entry is a Performance Number, it is
ignored.
Off:
Control Change messages (MIDI messages Bn.xx.yy) will be ignored.
This includes messages such as Modulation Wheel, Breath Controller,
etc. Sustain pedal on/off will always be received.
Norm: Control change messages are received normally by each channel.
G1-16: You can specify a “Global MlDI Channel” for control change messages.
In PERFORMANCE mode when a control change arrives on this chan-
nel, it will affect all instruments regardless of their channel setting. For
example, if a MIDI guitar transmitted Note On messages with a differ-
ent channel for each string, a Modulation Wheel on the guitar could
control all channels simultaneously.
Normally the TX81Z does not receive Aftertouch messages (Dn.xx), but when
this is set “on”, incoming Aftertouch messages will be treated as Breath Con-
troller (Bn.02.xx) messages. See Control Change, above.
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