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The Function Mode
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P-120/P-120S
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After selecting “F8.Y”, press the [+/YES
] button to engage the MIDI function sub-mode, then 
use the [TEMPO/FUNCTION# 
] buttons to select the desired MIDI function, as listed below. 
• The side-panel HOST SELECT switch must be set to “MIDI” in order to use the MIDI connectors. When you 
use the TO HOST connector, set the HOST SELECT switch to the appropriate position for the type of com-
puter you are using (see page 41).
 In this situation, all MIDI settings described below will have affect on the 
MIDI signal in and out of the TO HOST connector.
• Always use a high-quality MIDI cable to connect MIDI OUT to MIDI IN terminals. Never use MIDI cables 
longer than about 15 meters, since cables longer than this can pick up noise which can cause data errors.
F8.1: MIDI Transmit Channel Selection .........................................................
F8.2: MIDI Receive Channel Selection ..........................................................
The MIDI system allows transmission and reception of MIDI data on 16 different channels. Mul-
tiple channels have been implemented to allow selective control of certain instruments or devices 
connected in series. For example, a single MIDI sequence recorder could be used to “play” two dif-
ferent instruments or tone generators. One of the instruments or tone generators could be set to 
receive only on channel 1, while the other is set to receive on channel 2. In this situation the first 
instrument or tone generator will respond only to channel-1 information transmitted by the sequence 
recorder, while the second instrument or tone generator will respond only to channel-2 information. 
This allows the sequence recorder to “play” two completely different parts on the receiving instru-
ments or tone generators.
F8
: MIDI Functions _________________________________
● A Brief Introduction to MIDI
MIDI, the Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a 
world-standard communication interface that allows MIDI-
compatible musical instruments and equipment to share 
musical information and control one another. This makes it 
possible to create “systems” of MIDI instruments and equipment that offer far greater versatility and control than is available 
with isolated instruments. For example, most MIDI keyboards (including the P-120/P-120S, of course) transmit note and veloc-
ity (touch response) information via the MIDI OUT connector whenever a note is played on the keyboard. If the MIDI OUT 
connector is connected to the MIDI IN connector of a second keyboard (synthesizer, etc.) or a tone generator (essentially a syn-
thesizer with no keyboard), the second keyboard or tone generator will respond precisely to notes played on the original trans-
mitting keyboard. The result is that you can effectively play two instruments at once, providing thick multi-instrument sounds.
This same type of musical information transfer is used for MIDI sequence recording. A sequence recorder can be used to 
“record” MIDI data received from a P-120/P-120S, for example. When the recorded data is played back, the P-120/P-120S auto-
matically “plays” the recorded performance in precise 
detail.
The examples given above really only scratch the sur-
face. MIDI can do much, much more. The P-120/P-120S 
MIDI functions allow it to be used in fairly sophisticated 
MIDI systems.
Sequence 
Recorder
Data Being Recorded
Playback Data
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Synthesizer 
or 
Tone Generator
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI Cable
NOTE
Sequence 
Recorder
(Set to receive on MIDI 
channel 2)
(Set to receive on MIDI channel 1)
Tone Generator
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI 
THRU