Panasonic sx-pr54m User Manual

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Part XI
MIDI
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4.
Use the OCTAVE 
 and 
 buttons to set the
octave shift value (
−3 to 3).
• Octave shift is set for transmitted data only; however the
transmitted and received octave shifts are linked. For
example, if the transmitted octave shift is set to 1, the
received octave shift is automatically set to 
−1.
5.
Use the LOCAL 
 and 
 buttons to enable or
disable this instrument’s sound generator.
• When set to ON, the performance from this instrument is
transmitted as MIDI data and also sounds from this
instrument. When set to OFF, the performance from this
instrument is transmitted as MIDI data but does not
sound from this instrument.
6.
Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each part as desired.
Control Messages
Enable or disable the exchange of various control data.
1.
On the MIDI MENU display, select CONTROL
MESSAGES.
• The display looks similar to the following.
• The CONTROL MESSAGES display consists of 3 pages.
Use the PAGE buttons to switch between pages.
2.
Use the MESSAGE 
▲ and ▼ buttons to select
the control message.
3.
Use the ON and OFF 
 and 
 buttons to spec-
ify on or off for the control message.
ON: 
Data for the control operation is exchanged.
OFF: 
Data for the control operation is not
exchanged.
• The BANK SELECT setting is effective only when PRG.
CHANGE is set to ON.
• The EFFECT & REVERB setting controls the DIGITAL
EFFECTCHORUSMULTI and REVERB on/off.
• RPN is the general term for KEY SHIFT, TUNING, PITCH
BEND RANGE and MODULATION SENSITIVITY.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each control as
desired.
Realtime Messages
Enable or disable the exchange of START/STOP data (REALTIME COMMANDS), and select the CLOCK
mode.
1.
On the MIDI MENU display, select REALTIME
MESSAGES.
• The display looks similar to the following.
2.
Use the buttons on the left side of the display
to select a function.
3.
Use the VALUE 
 and 
 buttons to change
the setting.
REALTIME COMMANDS
ON: 
Rhythm and SEQUENCER start/stop, con-
tinue, and song position pointer data can be
transmitted/received.
OFF: 
This data cannot be transmitted/received.
CLOCK
INTERNAL: 
This instrument’s internal clock is used to
control the performance. The clock of the
connected equipment is disabled.
MIDI: 
The clock of the connected equipment is
used to control the performance. This
instrument’s clock is disabled. (The tempo
is displayed as “
q
 = 
− − −”.)
• The CLOCK is set to INTERNAL when the power to this
instrument is turned on.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other function if
desired.
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