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 Solving MIDI buffer problems
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Note: By performing the following steps, you also save other 
settings you may have changed without saving them. This 
MIDI parameter indeed belongs to the “Global” group.
(7) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob. The display now 
responds with:
(8) Press the [WRITE] button to save your changes. The 
display briefly shows a confirmation:
Note: If you selected “NO”, the edited Global settings will be 
used until you switch off the FR-7/FR-5 (or change them 
again).
Solving MIDI buffer problems
(10.3 Bellows TX Resolution)
This parameter allows you to specify how many data 
the FR-7/FR-5’s bellows may transmit for expression 
purposes (see also “Expression” on p. 74). As long as the 
external sequencer you work with does not display a 
“MIDI buffer overflow” message, you can leave its set-
ting at “High”. If, however, the bellows’ data amount is 
too much for the receiving sequencer (because such 
data are transmitted on five channels simultaneously), 
select a different setting. In that case, the amount of 
data will be reduced. This leads to a coarser resolution, 
and maybe even audible steps, but at least, your 
sequencer will be able to record the data. If “Medium” 
still generates too many data, select “Low”. 
“TX” means that this parameter only applies to data 
sent by the FR-7/FR-5. It’s own MIDI buffer is big 
enough to receive high-resolution data.
(1) Press and hold the [EXIT÷JUMP] button until the 
display looks as follows:
(2) Press register [10] to specify the function group.
The “Ext. Seq. Playback” parameters can be set via a 
parameter of the “10. MIDI” group, which is why you 
need to select that group.
(3) Press register [3] to select the following page:
(4) Rotate the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select “High” 
(high resolution), “Medium”, or “Low” (low resolu-
tion).
(5) Press [EXIT÷JUMP] to return to the Main page.
The FR-7/FR-5 now asks you whether you want to 
save your changes:
“YES” is selected by default. If you want to save your 
changes, proceed as described below. (If you don’t, 
turn the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select “NO”, then 
press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob.)
Note: By performing the following steps, you also save other 
settings you may have changed without saving them. This 
MIDI parameter indeed belongs to the “Global” group.
(6) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob. The display now 
responds with:
(7) Press the [WRITE] button to save your changes. The 
display briefly shows a confirmation:
Note: If you selected “NO”, the edited Global settings will be 
used until you switch off the FR-7/FR-5 (or change them 
again).