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Using the CDX-1 with other MIDI devices
Using the CDX-1 with 
other MIDI devices
Using MIDI to control the CDX-1 from 
another device
The CDX-1 can be controlled in the following ways by MIDI messages from another 
MIDI device.
Play samples
By sending MIDI note messages from a keyboard or drum pad to the CDX-1, you can 
play the eight samples of the selected pad bank.
To play the samples of the CDX-1, you can choose one MIDI channel from channels 1–16. 
1. Press [UTILITY].
The Menu are displayed as icon.
fig.5-24
2. Press CURSOR [
] to select the MIDI 
icon.
3. Press [YES/ENTER].
The MIDI settings screen appears.
fig.5-25
4. Make sure that the cursor is located at the 
“Pads Rx Ch.” line.
5. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select a channel in the range of “1”–”16.”
If you select “OFF,” samples cannot be played by any MIDI channel.
6. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
At the factory settings, the pads correspond to MIDI note numbers (numbers that 
indicate keyboard locations) as follows.
fig.5-26e
Changing the correspondence between pads and note numbers
1. Press [UTILITY].
2. Press CURSOR [
] to select the MIDI icon, and press [YES/ENTER].
The MIDI settings screen appears.
3. Press CURSOR [
] to move the cursor to “Rx Note (Pad1).”
4. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the note number.
5. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
Switch the pad bank
The eight samples of the selected pad bank are the only the samples that can be 
played by MIDI note messages. To switch the pad bank, use 
program change 
messages
.
Of the program numbers sent to the CDX-1, only 1–64 are valid. These select pad 
banks 1 through 64 respectively. Program numbers 65–128 will be ignored.
The “Pads Tx Ch.” parameter 
specifies the MIDI channel that 
will be used to control another 
MIDI device when you press 
the pads of the CDX-1.
1
C3
48
C#3
49
D3
50
D#3
51
E3
52
F3
53
F#3
54
G3
55
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pad
MIDI
Note
Eight consecutive MIDI note 
numbers are used, according 
to the pad numbers. You are 
free to specify which note 
number will be the first (i.e., 
pad [1]) (see the following 
section).