Note On/Off
This parameter works with MIDI receive only. It’s usually set to “all,” meaning that all
Note On information received at the DX’s MIDI In will play a note. If the Note On/Off
parameter is set to “even,” it will only play notes that have even MIDI note numbers.
Similarly, if this parameter is set to “odd,” the DX7s will only play notes that have odd
MIDI note numbers. This can be used in conjunction with other MIDI instruments to
produce a variety of interesting effects. Since the Note On/Off parameter works with
MIDI receive only, it won’t produce any noticeable effect when you play the DX7s
keyboard.
Program Change Transmission
If the DX7s is connected to another MIDI instrument, various levels of MIDI
communication are possible. The MIDI Program Change Mode determines how the DX7s
will relate to an external MIDI instrument.
Off
Normal
program changes on the DX7s will have no effect on an external unit
a program change on the DX7s will send the same Program number to the
external unit
Memory the program changes sent will be be those programmed in the Program
Change Memory LCD
Program Change Memory
The Program Change Memory allows you to transmit a different MIDI program change
number for each of the DX7s number buttons. CS 1 selects 1 of the 64 program switches,
and CS 2 selects the program change number that will be sent. The Program Change
Memory only determines which program change number will be transmitted via MIDI
and has no effect on the selection of DX7s memories.
After Touch
You can disable MIDI transmission of After Touch data with this parameter. After Touch
will still affect the DX7s voices normally when this parameter is turned off. The After
Touch parameter is not saved with the System Setup data.
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Summary of Contents for DX7s
Page 1: ...YAMAHA DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE ALGORITHM SYNTHESIZER OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 7: ...Playing the DX7s 1 ...
Page 25: ...Creating and Storing New Sounds 19 ...
Page 34: ... 28 ...
Page 35: ...Using the New Performance Features 29 ...
Page 38: ...Button 29 LCD Displays 32 ...
Page 45: ...Entering the Micro Tuning Edit Mode Editing Micro Tuning Data Storing Micro Tuning Data 39 ...
Page 46: ... 40 ...
Page 47: ...Using the New Voice Features 41 ...
Page 51: ...Button 10 LCD Displays 45 ...
Page 64: ...Editing Fractional Scaling Data Storing Fractional Scaling Data 58 ...
Page 65: ...Memory Functions 59 ...
Page 68: ...Button 14 LCD Displays 62 ...
Page 69: ... 63 ...
Page 76: ...Formatting a RAM Cartridge Loading Voice Performance Data from a RAM Cartridge 70 ...
Page 77: ...MIDI Functions 71 ...
Page 80: ...Button 32 LCD Displays 74 ...
Page 85: ...Appendices 79 ...
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Page 90: ...MIDI DATA FORMAT 1 Transmission Requirements Add 1 ...