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Creating a Performance
Creating a Performance
Making Settings for Receiving MIDI 
(MIDI)
fig.06-12_50
Part MIDI
Receive Channel
Specifies the MIDI receive channel for each part.
Value:
 1–16
If this is set to the same channel as the Performance Ctrl Ch 
parameter (SYSTEM/MIDI), attempting to switch patches by 
transmitting only a program change from an external device will 
actually cause the performance to change. If you want to switch 
patches, change the Performance Ctrl Ch parameter to another 
number (p. 182), or transmit bank select and program change 
messages together (Q&A; p. 14).
Receive Switch
For each part, specify whether MIDI messages will be received (ON), 
or not (OFF).
If this is “OFF,” the part will respond to the keyboard, but not to the 
internal sequencer or external MIDI devices. Normally, you should 
leave this “ON,” but you can turn it “OFF” when you do not want a 
specific part to be playing during song playback.
Value:
 OFF, ON
Solo Part Select
Select one part whose sound you want to play. Turn it “SEL” to the 
part that you want to solo. Parts other than the part you select here 
will not sound.
Mute Switch
Temporarily mutes (MUT) or releases the mute (OFF) for the 
performance of each part.
Use this setting when, for example, you want to use the instrument 
for karaoke by muting the part playing the melody, or when you 
want to play something using a separate sound module.
Value:
 OFF, MUT
The Mute Switch parameter does not turn the part off, but sets 
the volume to minimum so that no sound is heard. Therefore, 
MIDI messages are still received.
MIDI Filter
Program Change (Receive Program Change 
Switch)
For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI Program Change 
messages will be received (ON), or not (OFF). Assigning a check 
mark (✔) will turn it on, and removing the check mark will turn it 
off.
Bank Select (Receive Bank Select Switch)
For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI Bank Select messages 
will be received (ON), or not (OFF). Assigning a check mark (✔) will 
turn it on, and removing the check mark will turn it off.
Pitch Bend (Receive Pitch Bend Switch)
For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI Pitch Bend messages 
will be received (ON), or not (OFF). Assigning a check mark (✔) will 
turn it on, and removing the check mark will turn it off.
Channel Pressure (Receive Channel Pressure 
Switch)
For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI Channel Pressure 
messages will be received (ON), or not (OFF). Assigning a check 
mark (✔) will turn it on, and removing the check mark will turn it 
off.
Poly Key Pressure (Receive Polyphonic Key 
Pressure Switch)
For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI polyphonic key 
pressure messages will be received (ON), or not (OFF). Assigning a 
check mark (✔) will turn it on, and removing the check mark will 
turn it off.
Modulation (Receive Modulation Switch)
For each MIDI channel, specify whether MIDI Modulation messages 
will be received (ON), or not (OFF). Assigning a check mark (✔) will 
turn it on, and removing the check mark will turn it off.
Calculating the Number of Voices Being 
Used
The Fantom is able to play up to 64 notes simultaneously. The 
polyphony, or the number of voices (sounds) does not refer 
only to the number of sounds actually being played, but 
changes according to the number of tones used in the patches, 
and the number of Waves used in the tones. The following 
method is used to calculate the number of sounds used for one 
patch being played.
(Number of Sounds Being Played) x (Number of Tones Used by 
Patches Being Played) x (Number of Waves Used in the Tones)