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PK7/PK5

Owner’s manual

English

Summary of Contents for PK5 Oriental

Page 1: ...PK7 PK5 Owner s manual English...

Page 2: ...PK7 PK5...

Page 3: ...es and play with automatic accompaniments 15 Play the Programmable Pads 16 Add Pitch Bend to your playing 16 Play with Effects or bypass them 16 Play with headphones 17 Play with the pedals 17 Regulat...

Page 4: ...mance or create a new one 39 The Performance name 40 To Restore the original Performance settings 40 4 The Styles 41 About PK7 PK5 Styles 41 Selecting Styles 42 Recall a Style by selecting the Perform...

Page 5: ...sks 68 Back up copies 68 Disk Drive Head Cleaning 68 Precautions to observe when using PK7 disks with a computer 69 6 Songs PK7 only 70 What is a Song 70 The Song Performance 70 Selecting and playing...

Page 6: ...xternal sequencer 91 Piloting PK7 PK5 with a master keyboard 92 10 Sampling PK7 only Programmable Pads 94 Sampling and Programmable Pads assignment 94 Digital Audio Sampler 94 Sampling procedure 95 Th...

Page 7: ...ately explained PK5 only or PK7 only MULTIMEDIA WORKSTATION PK7 PK5 is not just an ordinary music workstation it boasts true multimedia features that can render music making fun While a guitar player...

Page 8: ...n play or while you play in real time Play Direct from Disk allows you to play a PK WK CD or SMF Song directly from disk without first loading all the data into memory This is particularly useful for...

Page 9: ...Thanks to the fully implemented MIDI features PK7 PK5 can act as a Master controlling device or as a 16 part multi timbral slave device regardless of the current playing mode Direct Connection to a co...

Page 10: ...et http www generalmusic com The information in this publication has been carefully prepared and checked The manufacturers however decline all liability for eventual errors All rights are reserved Thi...

Page 11: ...instrument The message Load OS appears in the display 3 Press ENTER to confirm pressing ESCAPE cancels the operation 4 After pressing ENTER the display shows the message Loading 5 When the operation i...

Page 12: ...specifying the corresponding Program change number using the STYLE SONG lists as a reference Three digit selections are specified by pressing the 100 button fol lowed by the remaining two digits 5 AR...

Page 13: ...nding Pro gram change number using the SOUND lists as a reference Three 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 digit selections are specified by pressing the 100 button followed by the...

Page 14: ...usical instrument connected to the Mic Line jack of theA V interface SAMPLES gains access to the SAM PLES bank 28 DISK DRIVE The Disk Drive is situated to the left of the instru ment under the keyboar...

Page 15: ...with other external devices fitted with a MIDI interface keyboards computers etc MIDI cables are not supplied with the instrument When using PK7 5 on its own these sockets do not require to be connec...

Page 16: ...ext variation TAP TEMPO sets the Style playing speed by tapping on the button and starts the Style automatically 10 SINGLE TOUCH PLAY When On display indicator on ROM Style Performance sounds are assi...

Page 17: ...ers b the pitch of the instrument as a whole in semitone steps over a range of 12 semi tones Pressing both buttons at the same time resets to 0 21 PADS 4 buttons which provide sounds or samples that c...

Page 18: ...ument up side down in order to remove the lid from the battery compartment 2 Slide the batteries into the compartment observe the polarity markings 3 Replace the lid 4 Turn the instrument the right wa...

Page 19: ...ed layered with the first Pressing a single note on the keyboard plays two sounds simultaneously 3 Press LOWER and play with both hands A third sound is introduced and the keyboard is now divided with...

Page 20: ...1 F9 to select one of the 9 Performances belonging to the first group PK7 PK5 3 Play on the keyboard The selected Performance recalls a different sound combination The keyboard mode may also change Sp...

Page 21: ...on the STYLE SONG numeric keypad to the left of the display PK7 PK5 3 Press START STOP the big red button under the display The Drum accompaniment drum track starts to play 4 Play a note with the left...

Page 22: ...g display indicators according to how the current Performance is programmed in Style or RealTime modes You can temporarily modify the way in which a Performance or Style is processed by changing the O...

Page 23: ...anel Volume and Damper DAMPER HEADPHONES DC12V VOLUME AUX OUT The standard configuration of the pedals is as follows Volume Master Volume or Section volume Damper Damper sustain Regulate the general E...

Page 24: ...tone adjustments transpositions of the overall pitch range 12 semitones 12 semitones 1 octave 1 Press either TRANSPOSE b or TRANSPOSE The current status of the keyboard transposition is shown at the c...

Page 25: ...ard MIDI File SMF format directly from disk Have a PK7 WK3 CD or SMF format Song disk ready 1 Insert the disk into the PK7 disk drive Refer to the section General Disk handling information in the Disk...

Page 26: ...shows the file that you want to listen to 4 Press PLAY STOP to start the playback directly from disk The message Wait appears for a few seconds then playback begins 5 To stop the direct playback at an...

Page 27: ...only to play Songs loaded into memory from disk Move the arrowhead to the left of the display with the cursor and buttons until it points to the SONG menu function then select the SONG by specifying...

Page 28: ...sounds with Style auto accompani ments The chords that trigger the Styles are captured by the sequencer in the CHORD track Up to 3 key board sections can be recorded Song Styles are excellent provide...

Page 29: ...settings Single Touch Play settings are additional Performances which are recalled by using the function buttons F1 F9 when the SINGLE TOUCH PLAY function is active display indicator S T PLAY selecte...

Page 30: ...pressing the corresponding function buttons repeatedly provided that the PERF function is not shown selected with the arrowhead The ON OFF status of the tracks is shown by the track name e g Drum whic...

Page 31: ...ut are situated on the optional Audio Video Interface AVI Microphone and or Line signals musical instruments are accepted and can be processed by the internal effects processor Samples can also be mem...

Page 32: ...the COMPUTER connector located on the optional Audio Video Interface This connection is alternative to MIDI both types of communication are not permitted at the same time Types of computer connection...

Page 33: ...GB monitor a domestic television or a closed circuit video system to these sockets Set a domes tic TV to operate in AV mode HEADPHONES A headphones jack is available on the back panel of the instrumen...

Page 34: ...rther subdivided into several smaller zones the ON OFF status the Sound number and volume level bar graph of the accompaniment tracks and real time keyboard tracks the type of chord played with the le...

Page 35: ...rst select the track with the corresponding function button F1 F9 The selected track starts to flash in the track display zone indicating that it is ready to accept a modification in this case the PER...

Page 36: ...een two entries Overwrite cancels a character at the cursor position By default the status of this parameter is in Overwrite mode E2 SPACE inserts a space F2 DELETE cancels an entry at the flashing cu...

Page 37: ...Full Mode is operative when the Upper 1 and or Upper 2 keyboard sections are active to play over the whole keyboard range with the Lower section disabled In this case you will be able to play either...

Page 38: ...r sounds to the right This configuration becomes standard for the instrument until changed again To recap the possible situations are as follows When ARRANGE ON OFF is off LED off accompaniments off a...

Page 39: ...ative activators Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower or the corresponding function buttons F9 F8 F7 Only one section at a time can be in an enabled state 1 Press one of the section selectors to the right of the dis...

Page 40: ...e PK7 Drumkits are in Banks 2 and 3 112 119 You can choose between 16 Drumkits the relative drum maps appear in the Appendix PK5 contains 8 Drumkits in Bank 2 112 119 To assign a Drumkit to one of the...

Page 41: ...ANCE button for about 2 seconds 2 Select the Performances with the corresponding Function buttons F1 F9 under the display PK7 PK5 Rotate the DIAL or use the and buttons of the Sound selection keypad t...

Page 42: ...tions UPPER 1 UPPER 2 and LOWER 3 Change the ON OFF status of the accompaniment tracks Drum Bass Acc1 Acc2 Acc3 Press the corresponding function button repeatedly to obtain the OFF status It is not po...

Page 43: ...osition up or down to apply to the track DETUNE 63 63 determines the fine tuning to apply to the track Each step is equivalent to 1 64th of a semitone PAN 00 31 right 00 centre 00 31 left determines t...

Page 44: ...ins one or more edited sounds the ON setting default allows you to listen to the edited sounds in playback while the OFF setting recalls the sounds in their original form without the memorized modific...

Page 45: ...ENERAL chapter Saving Performances to disk for PK7 is explained in the Disk chapter If you modify the first Performance of the 63 available the instrument will power up to the programmed setting every...

Page 46: ...o the Performances and restore the original factory settings in ROM 1 Press the Cursor and buttons as many times as necessary until the arrowhead is next to the MIDI GENERAL menu function 2 Press the...

Page 47: ...tional and latin music Each PK7 Style has 4 Variations 4 Intros 4 Fills and 4 Endings A Style therefore provides a complete range of musical structures with which you can create an entire song PK5 Sty...

Page 48: ...andARRANGE MEMORY func tions in the ARRANGER panel section the ARR MEM display indicator also turns on 2 Specify the number corresponding to the desired STYLE on the STYLE SONG selection keypad PK7 PK...

Page 49: ...ance It is possible therefore to recall a Style and relative Variation by selecting a Performance provided that the STYLE LOCK button is not active off 1 If STYLE LOCK is on turn it off corresponding...

Page 50: ...of the Sound selection keypad PK7 PK5 Selecting a Performance automatically deactivates the SINGLE TOUCH PLAY function and the PK7 PK5 automatically sets to the status memorized in the selected Perfor...

Page 51: ...ree Style you can key start a Style by playing a chord anywhere on the keyboard KEY START can be deactivated by pressing START STOP to start the accompaniment pressing ENDING and allow the Style to ru...

Page 52: ...Variation the corresponding display indicator turns on then turns off when the variation enters its full cycle The same occurs if the Variation change is effected with the Fills FILL A FILL FILL B PK...

Page 53: ...four times for 4 4 three times for 3 4 As an audio indication the time is tapped out with the sound of drumsticks FADE IN OUT FADE IN OUT fades the accompaniment with a gradual increase or decrease o...

Page 54: ...sing your left hand from the keyboard causes the sound of the Lower keyboard section if active to continue playing until you play other notes When off releasing your left hand will cause the Lower sou...

Page 55: ...s off TEMPO LOCK The TEMPO LOCK function locks the current Style Tempo allowing you to recall Styles without changing the Tempo regardless of the status of the Single Touch Play button Nevertheless it...

Page 56: ...Cursor buttons as many times as necessary until the arrowhead is next to the SPLIT menu function The display shows the word SPLIT in large letters 2 Press the PAGE to pass to the page which shows the...

Page 57: ...he minor third e g C and Eb For a diminished play the root and the diminished fifth C Gb above or below C For a seventh chord play the root and the seventh C Bb above or below C For a major 7th play t...

Page 58: ...he ARR MODE menu function The display shows the current chord recognition mode in large letters 2 Press the PAGE buttons repeatedly to scroll through the option until the one desired is shown The new...

Page 59: ...ossibilities totalling 864 situations Add to these the 96 configurations relating to the Style and Real Time tracks when S T PLAY is active and the user programmed Performances STORE PERFORMANCE This...

Page 60: ...rent Style With STYLE LOCK active corresponding display indicator on you can pass from one Performance to another without recalling the associated Performance If you press and hold this button for abo...

Page 61: ...OUCH ON OFF status To change the keyboard velocity response TOUCH must be on If you press and hold the TOUCH button for about 2 seconds the display shows a Touch setting between 0 and 127 by changing...

Page 62: ...rd required Oscar doubles the note of the right hand with a note two octaves below No left hand chord required This structure is based on the harmony typically used by the jazz musician Oscar Peterson...

Page 63: ...s Sound Perf Style Song etc Chorus The CHORUS processor is activated by the corresponding button Pressing the CHORUS button turns the corresponding display indicator on or off activating deactivating...

Page 64: ...formats PK WK MS DOS Atari ST Falcon and Generalmusic CD Series disks PK7 is not able read Song Style and Sound data in non Generalmusic instrument formats The exclu sive format of musical instrument...

Page 65: ...nt devices com plying with the Standard MIDI File format This format allows Songs to be exchanged between different instru ments and computers If a Song is saved as a MIDI file on an MS DOS disk you c...

Page 66: ...d must be next to the PERF menu function LOADING SAMPLES Samples are loaded directly to the battery backed Sample RAM LOADING SONG STYLES Song Styles can only be loaded into memory using the LoadAll p...

Page 67: ...the case of a PK or WK Song file no extension is shown 2 Select the desired file by rotating the DIAL or with the and buttons of the sound selection keypad 3 Press ENTER The drive starts running and...

Page 68: ...on the SONG STYLE selection keypad and press PLAY STOP to start the playback To play a User Style loaded to memory select the Style by specifying the relative number on the SONG STYLE selection keypad...

Page 69: ...er selecting the Song press ENTER The display shows the name of the selected song ready to be saved to disk If you don t rotate the DIAL you can save the file to disk with the original name If you rot...

Page 70: ...nding MIDI controllers Bank Select MSB and LSB Program Change Volume Pan Control Change 91 and 93 for the Effects If the Song also contains a Lyrics track this is also converted into Lyric events and...

Page 71: ...en press the Cursor buttons as many times as necessary until the arrowhead to the right of the display is shown next to the DELETE disk function 3 Rotate the DIAL until the file you wish to cancel is...

Page 72: ...nstruments with computers running MS DOS Windows OS 2 Macintosh some models of Atari and Amiga The formatting process can be carried out regardless of the current mode For example you can format a dis...

Page 73: ...rcing a disk into the drive and hold the disk straight while inserting it EJECTING A FLOPPY DISK Before ejecting a disk make sure that the disk drive operating LED is off and that the PK7 display is n...

Page 74: ...rotective cases after use BACK UP COPIES It is advisable to keep back up copies of all your floppy disks Back up is technical jargon for a second copy of a disk Back up copies of your data stored in a...

Page 75: ...ucture do not write names longer that 8 characters Furthermore owing to some limitations of the MS DOS and Atari systems which other systems do not have it is essential to bear in mind the following a...

Page 76: ...han a list of MIDI events for each track THE SONG PERFORMANCE A PK7 Song is governed by its associated Song Performance which determines how it plays When a disk based Song is loaded or saved as a MID...

Page 77: ...STOP to start the playback During the playback the Tempo display indicators monitor the Tempo and the measure counter shows the current song position 2 Rotate the DIAL TEMPO DATA if you want to change...

Page 78: ...e Most of the Songs that you load into your PK7 will most probably have all the tracks engaged by the sequencer You can check this at a glance by looking at the status of the tracks in the display If...

Page 79: ...and is active to play in real time 5 Play on the keyboard You ll hear the sound that was previously assigned to the sequencer track Now you can play along with the Song 6 To re engage the track to th...

Page 80: ...AVI to a domestic TV or monitor PK7 is set by default to communicate with European video systems which use the PAL standard For USA systems which use the NTSC standard set the Video Select Mode parame...

Page 81: ...data Song Styles and Performances to and from external MIDI device via a MIDI Dump see MIDI GENERAL chapter In many other respects Song Styles are similar to Song except that they do not contain a Ly...

Page 82: ...that you cannot play along with the Song Style in playback because they are all used by the sequencer If one or more tracks are off this indicates that they are not engaged by the sequencer If you wan...

Page 83: ...s automatically set up for the recording At this point if you press PLAY STOP the sequencer starts to record and allows you to record the real time tracks without the accompaniment While you play the...

Page 84: ...the HARMONY ON OFF button Select a different Harmony Type The limits are endless 6 When you want to end your Song Style you can either Stop the Sequencer with PLAY STOP or Stop the Sequencer with an...

Page 85: ...tyle record mode and press CLEAR PK7 or PAGE PK5 PK7 PK5 The display shows several Clear options which you can now select with the PAGE buttons 1 ALL clears initializes all the recorded events of the...

Page 86: ...with ENTER PK7 PK5 Your recorded Song Styles remain intact in memory even after power down Nevertheless to avoid unwanted cancellation it is better to save them to disk for future use PK7 With PK5 the...

Page 87: ...ive corresponding display indicator on the current Performance is processed the type of reverb effect assigned to the Reverb DSP unit The overall processed wet sound can be heard over the internal spe...

Page 88: ...HORUS menu function The display shows the effect type currently selected to the Performance 2 Use the PAGE buttons to assign a different effect type to the selected DSP This operation allows you to sc...

Page 89: ...Performance PK7 PK5 If you select a different Performance or reselect the same Performance without saving the changes the newly assigned effects will be lost and the original settings will be restored...

Page 90: ...Select the Track whose effect level you wish to change The corresponding Track indicator starts to flash and the assigned Sound is shown in the 8 digit display area 2 Press the PAGE button as many tim...

Page 91: ...d confirm with ENTER to save the changes to the current Performance PK7 PK5 If you select a different Performance or reselect the same Performance without saving the changes the newly assigned effects...

Page 92: ...sical instrument connect PK7 PK5 to an external sequencer computer to programme Songs and Styles control PK7 PK5 with a master keyboard or other controlling device guitar controller wind controller dr...

Page 93: ...onnected to the MIDI IN of the slave instrument To programme Songs on an external sequencer the MIDI OUT of PK7 PK5 is connected to the MIDI IN of the sequencer the MIDI OUT of the sequencer is connec...

Page 94: ...on between one system and the other Principal MIDI applications PILOTING AN EXPANDER OR OTHER KEYBOARD WITH PK7 PK5 If you want to pilot another keyboard or expander using PK7 PK5 as the Master contro...

Page 95: ...rack you wish to program NB Program the track as required assigning sounds setting volumes and pan effects etc 3 Press the Cursor buttons as many times as necessary until the arrowhead shown next to t...

Page 96: ...quickly select the desired track with the corresponding Function buttons 6 Press ESCAPE to exit the MIDI GENERAL function PK7 PK5 Press STORE PERFORMANCE followed by ENTER to store the changes to the...

Page 97: ...up above it is recommended to set the PK7 PK5 track used as the generator of keyboard data for Local Off operation Set the computer sequencer to retransmit echo to thePK7 PK5all the MIDI messages rece...

Page 98: ...AND MIDI CHANNELS of this chapter Selecting Styles via MIDI Common To select a Style from the master keyboard send a Bank Select CC00 and Program Change PC message to PK7 PK5 via the Common channel w...

Page 99: ...t a Song or Song Style from the master keyboard send a Bank Select CC00 and Program Change PC message to PK7 PK5 via the Common channel with the values shown in the following table PK7 PK5 Values CC00...

Page 100: ...at the back of the manual PK7 fitted with the AVI is able to sample two signal types Line signals LINE from a musical instrument tape recorder CD etc Microphone signals MIC from a microphone About the...

Page 101: ...sound assignment proce dure already explained Your sample is memorized directly to the SAMPLES group The SAMPLES group corresponds to the battery backed Sample RAM which maintains data after turning t...

Page 102: ...to hear the changes applied to the parameter Assignable values 0 15 CHORUS Allows you to control the amount of Chorus or other modulation effect applied to the sample The amount of Chorus effect appl...

Page 103: ...e the arrowhead next to the MIDI GENERAL menu function 2 Press the PAGE buttons as many times as necessary until you reach the INIT page showing the default ALL option 3 Use the DIAL or the buttons of...

Page 104: ...u wish to assign a different Sound 3 While still holding the Pad press the key on the keyboard that corresponds to the Sound you wish to associate to the PAD 4 Repeat the procedure for other PADS 5 Pr...

Page 105: ...I input Use the DIAL or the and buttons of the Sound selection keypad to increase or decrease the amount of Chorus in the microphone PK7 only KeyTouch 00 127 the 3 digit display area shows a value bet...

Page 106: ...before selecting the CHANNEL and or LOCAL parameters Channel use this parameter to assign a MIDI channel to each track as required To activate this param eter which relates to the individual tracks pr...

Page 107: ...the channel lock parameters locks the MIDI channel configuration of the current Performance for the entire instrument overriding the individual settings of all the other Performances To use this func...

Page 108: ...MIDI IN of the PK and send the data The PK7 PK5 configures itself automatically to receive the MIDI DUMP PK7 5 Computer rEL XX_XX_XX DATE this is the last page PK7 only of the MIDI GENERAL section Th...

Page 109: ...Reference Section Technical specifications Index alphabetical...

Page 110: ...PK7 PK5...

Page 111: ...troller 12 semitones Single Touch Play 864 settings of lower upper 2 upper 1 combinations for 96 Styles Performance 63 performances of programmable panel settings RAM Store Performance Pads 4 programm...

Page 112: ...quencer controls start stop intro ending fill in A fill in B key start continue fade in out play stop record tempo General controls volume slider transpose tuning metronome touch sensitivity style tem...

Page 113: ...n tracks A 10 Control data 88 Controlling Styles via MIDI Common 92 Cursor buttons 35 D Damper 17 26 37 Data Entry 29 Deactivating bypassing the effects 83 Delay Modulation effects 81 Delete 58 65 Dem...

Page 114: ...8 Melody off 72 Menu 28 Metronome 55 Metronome icon 45 Mic Line 25 Mic Line jack 25 MicL OFF 99 MIDI 25 86 Midi 100 MIDI applications 88 MIDI channels 87 MIDI Connection rules 87 MIDI Controllers A 10...

Page 115: ...ting Songs Song Styles via MIDI Common 93 Selecting Styles 42 Selecting Styles via MIDI Common 92 Semitone adjustments 18 Sequencer 87 Serial 100 Single Touch Play 15 21 42 53 Single Touch Play settin...

Page 116: ...6 Reference V VAR 1 VAR 2 VAR 3 VAR 4 46 Variations 41 Video 27 Vol Ped 37 99 Volume 17 26 37 96 W Write Protect Tab 67...

Page 117: ...Appendix...

Page 118: ...Appendix...

Page 119: ...Choir VoiceUuh2 SlowUuh 54 VoxOoh VoiceAah2 SlowAah2 55 SynVox SkatVoices Vocoder2 56 OrchHits2 Rave2 Dyn St Hit2 HitsRev 1 2 3 PK7 only BRASS group 57 Trumpet FlugelAttk FlugelHorn 58 Trombone Trombo...

Page 120: ..._Jazz2D 119 SynthDrum Dk_BrushD Dk_M1D 120 ReverseCym Dk_OrchD Dk_SY77D SFX group 121 GtFretNois Gtr WhaWha GtrNoise 122 BreathNois Zapp KeyClick 123 Seashore2 TickTack Drop 124 Bird2 Scratch1 Water 1...

Page 121: ...4 RAP 45 BAKER POP 46 EURO POP 47 PARTY POP CC00 PC Style JAZZ 32 48 SWING 49 MID SWING 50 SL SWING 51 BIG BAND 1 52 BIG BAND 2 53 DIXIELAND 54 BROADWAY 55 FOXTROT U S TRAD 32 56 BLUES 57 S BLUES 58 G...

Page 122: ...7 Plate 2 18 Church 19 Mountains 20 Falling 21 Early 1 22 Early 2 Chorus table CC16 PC DSP 64 Chorus 48 1 Mono Delay 1 2 Mono Delay 2 3 Stereo Delay 1 4 Stereo Delay 2 5 Multitap Delay 1 6 Multitap De...

Page 123: ...TOMLOW TOMROOM TOMELEC HOUSETCON TOMJAZZ HHPEDAL HOUSEHH TOMLOW TOMROOM TOMELEC HOUSETCON TOMJAZZ HHOPEN2 HHOPEN1 HOUSERIDE HHOPEN1 TOMLOW TOMROOM TOMELEC HOUSETCON TOMJAZZ TOMHIGH TOMROOM TOMELEC HOU...

Page 124: ...TOMJAZZ ReverseCym TIMPANI TOMJAZZ HHCLO1S TOMJAZZ HHPEDAL WOODBLOCK HHOPEN2 CRASHORCH HOUSCLAP BDSTD1 RIDECYM SDSTD1 RIDECUP TOMROOM TOMROOM SPLASH TOMROOM CRASH VIBRASLAP CHINA FINGERSNAP BONGOLOW B...

Page 125: ...SH CRASH CHINA ROLLSNARE HOUSETCON RIDECYM RIDECYM HOUSETCON RIDECUP RIDECUP HOUSETCON CABASA TubularBel DYNSDJAZZ VOXHHCL 114 12 TubularBel SDJAZZ2 HOUSCLAP TubularBel BONGOLOW KITCHEN BONGOLOW KITCH...

Page 126: ...b5 5 Cadd9 Cadd9 6 CM79 CM79 7 C69 C69 8 Caug Caug 9 Cm Cm 10 Cm6 Cm6 11 Cm7 Cm7 12 Cm7b5 Cm7b5 13 Cmadd9 Cmadd9 14 Cm9 Cm9 15 CmM7 CmM7 16 Cdim Cdim 17 Cb5 Cb5 18 C7 C7 19 C7sus4 C7sus4 20 C7b5 C7b5...

Page 127: ...tion 44 47 0 15 Prog Styles 66 Sustain 18 50 Oriental control 48 55 0 63 Real time Perf 67 Soft pedal 64 Damper Pedal 56 61 0 6 Songs 91 Reverb depth 66 Sustain 62 0 6 Song Styles 93 Chorus depth 67 S...

Page 128: ...ed in the following tables data byte 2 value 2 value of the activated MIDI Controller CONTROL CHANGE ON TRACKS CC00 32 Bank change CC01 Modulation CC06 38 Data Entry CC07 Main Volume CC10 Pan panorama...

Page 129: ...interference will not occur in a particular installation If this instrument does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the instrument off and o...

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