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MSB/LSB (Off, 0 ~ 127)
This parameter lets you designate the MSB/LSB bank select
number. When set to Off (default), the P-200 will not transmit the
bank select number.
Pressing the [
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1/NO] button lets you select Off for MSB/LSB and Program
Change Number. When Off is selected for MSB, LSB will also switch off,
and vice-versa.
Bank Select (PC Table)
BANK
PROGRAM MSB
LSB
Bank 1
1 ~ 128
1
1
Bank 2
1 ~ 128
1
2
Bank 3
1 ~ 128
1
3
Bank 4
1 ~ 128
1
4
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PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER (Off, 1 ~ 128)
This parameter lets you designate the program change number for
the currently accessed [SELECT] button. When set to Off, no
program change numbers will be transmitted.
PROGRAM CHANGE RECEIVE
The Program Change Receive function lets you assign
program change receive numbers to the internal voices and
Performances, according to the [SELECT] buttons.
The P-200 can receive a program change message from an
external MIDI device, in order to select any of the 12 voices or
24 Performances.
At the factory your P-200 was preset so that each [SELECT]
button will receive the program change number message
corresponding to the number above the button in Voice mode
(1 ~ 12), followed by subsequent numbers in Performance
mode, for A and B banks (13 ~ 36).
Therefore, when the P-200 is in Voice mode, when an external
controller connected to the P-200 sends a program change
number 1 message, the PIANO 1 voice will be selected; if it
sends a program change number 2 message, the PIANO 2
voice will be selected, and so on. If it sends a program change
number 13 message, Performance A01 will be selected; if it
sends a program change number 25 message, Performance
B01 will be selected, and so on.
Whenever the P-200 receives a program change message, it
will check the program change receive table to determine
whether a voice or Performance has been assigned to the
Received program change number. If so, the main voice will
automatically switch to the voice indicated by the program
change receive table. (If the P-200 is in Dual mode, this will
cause it to shift to Single mode.) If the program change
function has been turned off for that number the message will
simply be ignored.
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PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER (1~128)
This parameter lets you designate a program change receive
number. As you step through each one, the SELECT assignment
will appear to the right.
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SELECT ASSIGN
(V01~V12, A01~A12, B01~B12, Off)
This parameter lets you assign which [SELECT] button to assign to
the currently designated Program Change Number.
You can choose a specific Voice button number by holding [VOICE] and
pressing the desired [VOICE SELECT] button. You can choose a specific
Performance A bank button number by holding [PERF. A] and pressing the
desired [PERFORMANCE SELECT] button. You can choose a specific
Performance B bank button number by holding [PERF. B] and pressing the
desired [PERFORMANCE SELECT] button.
Pressing the [
-
1/NO] button lets you select Off for Program Change Number
and Select Assign.
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Channel
The Channel function lets you assign the P-200’s MIDI
transmit and receive channel numbers or status.
It also lets you set independent channel settings for the main
and sub voices, for both transmitting and receiving. This
makes it possible to apply the Split mode to the voices of a
connected tone generator as well as the voices of the P-200
itself.
When connecting the P-200 to an external MIDI device, such
as a multitimbral tone generator or synthesizer, you will need
to set the P-200’s transmit channel to the same number as the
external device’s receive channel, in order to play the external
instrument with the P-200’s keyboard. Likewise, you will need
to set the P-200’s receive channel to the same number as an
external keyboard’s transmit channel in order to play the P-
200’s internal voices from an external keyboard.
(For more information, see Using MIDI, page 64.)
PC RX
&
1=V01
Program Change number
PC TX BankMSB
%
V01=( 1/ 1) 1
LSB number
MSB number
PC TX
%
V01=( 1/ 1) 1
Program Change number
PC RX
&
1=V01
Select Assign
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