22
Making Settings in the Menus
MIDI
MIDI settings
Menu item
Value
Explanation
Local
When the organ is connected to a MIDI sequencer, change this setting to Local Off.
OFF
Local Off: Keyboards are disconnected from the internal sound generator. No sound will be heard when you play the
keyboards.
ON
Local On: Keyboards are connected to the internal sound generator.
Tone Name
[S]
When using an [MIDI] coupler with an MX-200 or GM2-compatible external MIDI sound module, you can make the sound names of your MX-200 or
GM2-compatible sound module appear in the “MIDI Coupler” screen.
OFF
Tone name will not be displayed.
MX200
The screen will show the names of the MX-200’s sounds if an MX-200 is connected as an external MIDI sound module.
GM2
The screen will show the name of the GM2 sounds if a GM2-compatible sound module is connected as an external MIDI
sound module.
TX Piston
[S]
When transmitting performance data via MIDI, you can specify the type of MIDI data that will be transmitted when you press a general memory piston
and division memory piston.
OFF
MIDI data will not be transmitted.
STOP MAP
Data describing the details of the sounds that should be produced when that piston is pressed will be transmitted. If you’re
recording your performance into a MIDI sequencer, this will ensure that the sounds are reproduced accurately. However,
since a large amount of data is transmitted when you press the piston, the sounding of the first note-on after you press the
piston may be delayed in some cases.
PC
Only program changes indicating the current memory bank and the memory piston that was pressed will be transmitted.
If you’re recording your performance into a MIDI sequencer, the performance will not be accurately reproduced unless the
contents of the memory bank used during the performance match the contents during recording. However, since a large
amount of data will not be transmitted when you press the piston, there will be no significant delay in the first note-on after
you press the piston.
Visual Control
When external, MVC/V-LINK-compatible, audiovisual presentation equipment is connected, you’ll be able to control the imagery presented by such
equipment at the same time as you play the organ. When you press a general memory piston, messages used for video control will be transmitted from
the MIDI OUT connector. This allows you to control the imagery presented by the audiovisual equipment.
OFF
The MIDI Visual Control function is off.
MVC
MVC is on
V-LINK
V-LINK is on
Selecting sounds on your external MIDI
device
How sound names are displayed
If an MX-200 or a GM2 compatible sound module is connected, you
can set “Tone Name [S]” (p. 22) to the model of sound module you’re
using, so that the “MIDI Coupler” screen’s “Name” field will show the
names of the sounds, allowing you to choose sounds by name.
Using the keyboard to select
You can use the following method to select sounds on your external
MIDI device.
1.
Turn on the desired [MIDI] coupler .
2.
Hold down the [SET] piston and play a note on the
keyboard and the pedalboard . The [MIDI] coupler will
blink .
The program change corresponding to the note you played will
be transmitted, and the sound selection on your MIDI device will
change.
Each note of the keyboards corresponds to the following program
changes.
Keyboard
Tone name
Program change
CHOIR
C2–C7
1–61
GREAT
C2–C7
62–122
SWELL
C2–F2
123–128
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