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MIDI
MIDI LOCAL CONTROL MODE - Local control refers to the fact that normally,
this Suzuki piano controls the internal tone generator. This is the
normal play mode. Local control can be turned off, so that the piano
does not play the internal voices, however, the MIDI information is still
transmitted via the MIDI Out connector when notes are played on the
piano. At the same time, the internal tone generator can respond to
MIDI data received via the MIDI In connector.
MIDI INPUT CHANNEL SELECTION - You may select an individual MIDI channel
to receive MIDI data on. The power up default setting is the OMNI mode
which receives MIDI data on all channels.
MIDI SPLIT INPUT LOWER CHANNEL MODE - This MIDI input channel mode
is used to select which MIDI input channel you want to receive for the
lower split piano MIDI data. The previous MIDI input mode will receive the
upper split piano data.
MIDI OUTPUT CHANNEL SELECTION - You may select an individual MIDI
channel to transmit MIDI data on. The power up default setting to
transmit MIDI data is channel 1.
MIDI SLIT OUTPUT LOWER CHANNEL MODE - This MIDI output channel mode
is used to select which MIDI output channel that you want to transmit on
for the lower split piano data. This MIDI data can be sent separately on
a discrete MIDI channel. The previous MIDI input mode will transmit the
upper split piano data. The default setting for this mode transmits on
channel two.