14
Setting the Functions
This section shows by example the operations for the basic
functions.
Using the CBX-K1 — Basic Operations
K
. However, when you wish to enter a
decimal value, make sure to press
K
.
Likewise, when entering a hexadecimal number, make
sure to press
J
.
STOP
CONTINUE
START
SOUND
OFF
MERGE
ON/OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F 0
TRANSPOSE
HEXA
DECIMAL
DECIMAL
OCTAVE
OCTAVE SHIFT
OCTAVE
RESET
ENTER
DRUM
NUMBER
NRPN
CONTROLLER
RPN
FIXED
VELOCITY
MIDI
CH
PROGRAM
CHANGE
BANK
SELECT
TEMPO
PROGRAM
RESET
SYSTEM
WHEEL ASSIGN
SEQUENCER
SHIFT
GM
ON
XG
ON
Group A Operations
Sending a Simple Command
Operation:
C
+ Function Key
Relevant Functions: Sequencer Stop/Continue/Start; Sound Off
1
●
Example: Sending a Start command to a sequencer or rhythm machine
C
+
E
You can use the
Q
and
W
keys in the same
way, to stop the sequencer or continue playback from the
stopped point.
2
Setting a Simple Command (on/off)
Operation:
C
+ Function Key
Relevant Functions: Merge On/Off
●
Example: Switching the MIDI Merge function of the CBX-K1 on or off
C
+
P
Sending a Simple Command with
L
Operation:
C
+ Function Key
→
L
Relevant Functions: GM System On; XG System On
Setting a Specific Value for a Function
Operation:
C
+ Function Key
→
Value
→
L
Relevant Functions: Tempo; Program Change; MIDI Channel;
Fixed Velocity; Controller; Drum Number; Transpose
Down/Up
4
●
Example: Changing the tempo value on a sequencer or rhythm machine
C
+
R
→
1
→
4
→
0
→
K
●
Example: Setting a connected tone generator to XG Mode
C
+
O
→
L
NOTE
■
Either
L
key can be used for these
commands.
3
1
1
5
4
1
2
4
5
7
5
7
6
4
6
4
8
4
3
3
4
7
4
1
●
Numbers
1
-
8
in the illustration correspond to the operation
numbers below.
*
Unless indicated otherwise,
L
refers to either of
the ENTER keys,
J
or