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MIDI Settings

MIDI Overview

The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard for connecting 
musical instruments, computers, and other devices to allow the exchange of performance data.

 MIDI Terminals

MIDI terminal

Function

MIDI IN

Receiving note, program change, and other data.

MIDI OUT

Sending note, program change, and other data.

 MIDI channels

MIDI uses channels to exchange data back and forth between MIDI devices.  There are receive (MIDI IN) and transmit (MIDI OUT) 
channels.  Most musical instruments or devices with MIDI functions are equipped with both MIDI IN and OUT jacks and are capable of 
transmitting and receiving data via MIDI.  The receive channels are used to receive data 

from

 another MIDI device, and the transmit 

channels are used to transmit data 

to

 another MIDI device.

The illustration below shows three musical instruments, connected together using MIDI.

Transmitting instrument 

a

Receiving instrument 

b

Receiving instrument 

c

Transmitting instrument 

a

 sends transmit channel and keyboard information to receiving instruments 

b

/

c

.

The information arrives at the receiving instruments 

b

/

c

.

Receiving instruments 

b

/

c

 will respond to MIDI data that is sent if their receive channel is the same as the transmit channel of the 

transmitting instrument 

a

.  If the channels do not match, the receiving instruments 

b

/

c

 will not respond to any data that is sent.

For both receiving and transmitting, channels 1-16 can be used.

 Recording/playing with a sequencer

When connected to a sequencer (or a computer running MIDI 
sequencing software), the 

DG30

 digital piano can be used to 

record and playback multi-track songs, with separate sounds 
playing simultaneously on each channel.

Sequencer

 DG30 MIDI Settings Manual

Summary of Contents for DG30

Page 1: ...are used to transmit data to another MIDI device The illustration below shows three musical instruments connected together using MIDI Transmitting instrument a Receiving instrument b Receiving instru...

Page 2: ...t setting 1 MIDI Channel Specify the channel that is used to transmit receive MIDI information 1 2 Send PGM Change Send a MIDI program change number from 1 to 128 1 3 Local Control Specify whether int...

Page 3: ...ation 3 Exiting the MIDI Channel setting Press the FUNCTION button BACK to exit the MIDI Channel setting and return to the Function Menus screen Omni mode When the DG30 digital piano is turned on the...

Page 4: ...end Program Change Number function 2 Specifying and transmitting a Program Change Number Press the or buttons to decrease or increase the Program Change Number The program change number can be set wit...

Page 5: ...I Settings menu page 2 Press the or buttons to select the Local Control setting 2 Changing the Local Control setting Press the or buttons to turn the Local Control setting on or off To reset the Local...

Page 6: ...or buttons to turn the Transmit Program Change Numbers setting on or off To reset the Transmit Program Change Numbers setting to the default setting press the and buttons simultaneously Any changes m...

Page 7: ...entering the MIDI Settings menu page 2 Press the or buttons to select the Multi timbral Mode setting 2 Changing the Multi timbral Mode setting Press the or buttons to change turn the Multi timbral Mo...

Page 8: ...ls Press the or buttons to select the desired MIDI channel Press the or buttons to alternate between Play and Mute states To reset the Channel Mute setting to the default value press the and buttons s...

Page 9: ...1 Honky Tonk 0 14 121 0 4 E PIANO Classic E Piano 0 15 121 0 5 60 s E P 0 16 121 3 5 Modern E P 0 17 121 0 6 Electric Grand 0 18 121 0 3 Classic E P 2 0 19 95 3 5 Classic E P 3 0 20 95 5 5 Modern E P...

Page 10: ...2 0 53 95 10 1 New Age Piano 3 0 54 95 11 1 Piano Octaves 0 55 95 1 1 Wide Honky Tonk 0 56 121 1 4 OTHERS E PIANO Electric Grand2 0 57 121 1 3 Dolce E P 0 58 95 2 5 Crystal E P 0 59 95 1 6 Tremolo E...

Page 11: ...ss 0 94 95 14 18 Rock Organ 0 95 121 0 19 OTHERS CHURCHORGAN Principal Oct 0 96 95 24 20 Soft Diapason 0 97 95 45 20 Soft Strings 0 98 95 41 20 Bright Ensemble 0 99 95 47 20 Full Organ 0 100 95 44 20...

Page 12: ...lectric Guitar 1 7 121 0 28 E Guitar 2 1 8 121 1 28 E Guitar 3 1 9 121 2 29 Muted Electric 1 10 121 0 29 Cutting Guitar 1 11 121 1 29 Country Lead 1 12 121 3 29 OverdriveGuitar 1 13 121 0 30 Dynmic Ov...

Page 13: ...nth Strings 1 48 121 0 51 Synth Strings 2 1 49 121 0 52 Synth Strings 3 1 50 121 1 51 Pizzicato 1 51 121 0 46 Harp 1 52 121 0 47 Celtic Harp 1 53 121 1 47 Timpani 1 54 121 0 48 OTHERS CHOIR HIT Choir...

Page 14: ...OTHERS REED Oboe Strings 1 89 95 5 69 Soprano Sax 1 90 121 0 65 Alto Sax 1 91 121 0 66 Soft Tenor Sax 1 92 95 2 67 Tenor Sax 1 93 121 0 67 Baritone Sax 1 94 121 0 68 Oboe 1 95 121 0 69 English Horn 1...

Page 15: ...95 1 89 New Age 3 2 2 95 2 89 New Age 4 2 3 95 3 89 Warm Pad 2 4 121 0 90 Sine Pad 2 5 121 1 90 Bright Warm Pad 2 6 95 1 90 Polysynth 2 7 121 0 91 Choir Pad 2 8 121 0 92 Bowed Pad 2 9 121 0 93 Metalli...

Page 16: ...Drum 2 44 121 0 119 Rhythm Box Tom 2 45 121 1 119 Electric Drum 2 46 121 2 119 Reverse Cymbal 2 47 121 0 120 Gtr Fret Noise 2 48 121 0 121 GtrCuttingNoise 2 49 121 1 121 CuttingNoise 2 2 50 95 1 121...

Page 17: ...ip 2 79 121 8 126 Burst Noise 2 80 121 9 126 Applause 2 81 121 0 127 Laughing 2 82 121 1 127 Screaming 2 83 121 2 127 Punch 2 84 121 3 127 Heartbeat 2 85 121 4 127 Foot Step 2 86 121 5 127 Gunshot 2 8...

Page 18: ...timbre On 2 0F 15 6C Split Point A0 C8 14 00 7F Dual Split balance 16 1F 60 Tune 40 440 Hz 17 00 7F 00 Program Change Off 7F Program Change On 18 00 07 00 Light 01 Normal 02 Heavy 03 Off 04 Light 05 H...

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