Yamaha CBX-K2 Manual Do Utilizador
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Using the SHIFT-Related Functions
Selecting Group A and Group B Functions
● Selecting Group A Functions:
Hold down
C and press the appropriate key. (See
on pages 26 – 27 for specific Group A functions and
how to use them.)
how to use them.)
● Selecting Group B Functions:
Hold down
C and press ç. The Group B
functions are available as long as you continue to hold
down
down
C. (See on pages 28 – 29 for specific Group
B functions and how to use them.)
*
1
→
0
→
0
→
3
→
K
: results in a value of
MSB = 001, LSB = 003.
*
0
→
1
→
0
→
0
→
3
→
K
: results in a
value of MSB = 001, LSB = 003.
● Entering MSB/LSB Values with J (2 digit
bytes for MSB, 2 digit bytes for LSB; 4 digits total
message). For messages beginning with zeroes, the
first zeroes can be omitted.
message). For messages beginning with zeroes, the
first zeroes can be omitted.
Examples:
*
3
→
J
: results in a value of MSB = 00, LSB = 03.
*
0
→
3
→
J
: results in a value of MSB = 00,
LSB = 03.
*
1
→
0
→
3
→
J
: results in a value of MSB
= 01, LSB = 03.
*
0
→
1
→
0
→
3
→
J
: results in a value
of MSB = 01, LSB = 03.
When entering MSB and LSB values, the LED display
alternately flashes the MSB and LSB values in hexadecimal
or decimal form.
alternately flashes the MSB and LSB values in hexadecimal
or decimal form.
Basic Operations
Value Entry — Some Specific Examples
and Anomalies
Entering Values
Value entry on the CBX-K2 can be done in two number
systems: Decimal and Hexadecimal. The keys labeled A
through F are for Hexadecimal entry.
systems: Decimal and Hexadecimal. The keys labeled A
through F are for Hexadecimal entry.
● Entering a decimal value:
Hold down
C, press the appropriate function key,
enter the desired value in decimal format, then press
K.
K.
● Entering a hexadecimal value:
Hold down
C, press the appropriate function key,
enter the desired value in hexadecimal format, then
press
press
J.
Example — Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel to 12:
Decimal:
C
+
{
→
1
→
2
→
K
Hexadecimal:
C
+
{
→
c
→
J
*
Also see the Decimal-Hexadecimal Conversion Chart
on page 33.)
on page 33.)
● Entering MSB/LSB Values with K (3 digit bytes
for MSB, 3 digit bytes for LSB; 6 digits total message).
For messages beginning with zeroes, the first zeroes
can be omitted.
For messages beginning with zeroes, the first zeroes
can be omitted.
Examples:
*
3
→
K
: results in a value of MSB = 000, LSB = 003.
*
0
→
3
→
K
: results in a value of MSB = 000, LSB =
003.
NOTE ■ The order of MSB and LSB entry can be
reversed. (See MSB 1ST/LSB 1ST on page 28.)
reversed. (See MSB 1ST/LSB 1ST on page 28.)
NOTES ON THE BASIC OPERATION
■ If you inadvertently press two or more function keys
while performing a function, the last pressed key has
priority.
■ If, after entering a value, you press another function
key before pressing
■ If you inadvertently press two or more function keys
while performing a function, the last pressed key has
priority.
■ If, after entering a value, you press another function
key before pressing
L, the value will be can-
celled.
■ If you enter a value that is outside of a function’s
range, it will be ignored. Legal messages can be one
byte in length (a value from 0 – 255) exception for
Tempo value and Measure Number.
■ If you enter a value that is outside of a function’s
range, it will be ignored. Legal messages can be one
byte in length (a value from 0 – 255) exception for
Tempo value and Measure Number.
Display alternately flashes MSB and LSB
Dot in this position
indicates MSB.
indicates MSB.
Dot in this position
indicates LSB.
indicates LSB.