Yamaha PSR-2100 Manual Do Utilizador

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Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function
PSR-2100/1100
150
Receiving MIDI Data — Receive
This determines which parts will receive MIDI data and over which MIDI channel the data will be received.
MIDI Receive Parts
Setting Root Note Channels — Root
The note ON/OFF messages received at the channel(s) set to “ON” are recognized as the root notes in the accompaniment 
section. The root notes will be detected regardless of the accompaniment ON/OFF and split point settings.
Setting Chord Channels — Chord Detect
The note ON/OFF messages received at the channel(s) set to “ON” are recognized as the chord notes in the 
accompaniment section. The chords to be detected depend on the fingering type. The root notes will be detected 
regardless of the accompaniment ON/OFF and split point settings. The operation procedure is basically the same as that 
of the ROOT display above.
OFF
No MIDI data is received.
SONG
Normally, the part receiving the MIDI data corresponds to the part/voice used in playing back the song data. Channels 1 - 16 
correspond to song channels 1 - 16, respectively.
MAIN
The MAIN part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel.
LAYER
The LAYER part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel.
LEFT
The LEFT part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel.
KEYBOARD
MIDI note data received by the PSR-2100/1100 plays the corresponding notes in the same way as if they are played on the keyboard.
ACMP RHYTHM1-2
The received notes are used as the accompaniment RHYTHM 1 and RHYTHM 2.
ACMP BASS
The received notes are used as the accompaniment BASS.
ACMP CHORD1-2
The received notes are used as the accompaniment CHORD 1 and CHORD 2.
ACMP PAD
The received notes are used as the accompaniment PAD.
ACMP PHRASE1-2
The received notes are used as the accompaniment PHRASE 1 and PHRASE 2.
EXTRA PART1-5
There are five parts specially reserved for receiving and playing MIDI data. Normally, these parts are not used by the instrument 
itself. When these five channels are enabled, you can use the instrument as a 32-channel multi-timbral tone generator.
D
A
E
B
C
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Determines the channel for 
changing receive settings.
Determines the Part for the 
selected channel. See below for 
details about the receive parts.
Turns reception of the specified 
data type on or off. See page 149 
for details on the data types.
The dots corresponding to each 
channel (1 - 32) flash briefly 
whenever any data is received 
on the channel(s).
The MIDI IN/OUT terminals 
and Port 1 of the USB termi-
nal correspond to channels 1 
- 16. Port 2 of the USB termi-
nal corresponds to channels 
17 - 32.
D
A
E
B
C
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Selects the channels in groups of 
eight: 1 - 8, 9 - 16, 17 - 24, and 25 
- 32, respectively.
Sets the desired channel to ON or OFF.
Sets all channels to OFF.
The MIDI IN/OUT terminals 
and Port 1 of the USB termi-
nal correspond to channels 1 
- 16. Port 2 of the USB termi-
nal corresponds to channels 
17 - 32.
When several channels are 
simultaneously set to “ON,” 
the root note is detected 
from merged MIDI data 
received over the channels.