Midi Channel & Multi Part Settings; Normal Play Mode; Ch. Setting; Transmit - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-6000 Owner's Manual

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F8: MIDI
The contents of this display are different depending on whether the normal play mode or the DOC/GM mode is
selected.

Normal Play Mode

CH. SETTING

Sets the basic transmit, basic receive, split trans-
mit, and rhythm receive channels.
Use the TRANSMIT LCD dials to select the
basic transmit channel (1 ... 16), and the RECEIVE
LCD dials to select the basic receive channel (1 ...
16, All). The SPLIT TRANSMIT LCD dials se-
lect the split (left-hand) transmit channel (1 ... 16),
and the RHYTHM RECEIVE LCD dials select the
rhythm receive channel (1 ... 16).

TRANSMIT

This setting determines the basic channel on
which all PSR-6000 data will be transmitted in
the normal play mode.

RECEIVE

The receive channel is the basic channel on
which the PSR-6000 will receive all MIDI data.
If set to "All," data can be received via all 16
MIDI channels.

SPLIT TRANSMIT

The split transmit channel functions only in the
normal play mode. This is the channel on which
left-hand performance data (i.e. data produced
by playing keys to the left of the split point) will
be transmitted. Right-hand performance data is
transmitted on the basic transmit channel.

RHYTHM RECEIVE

This setting specifies an independent MIDI channel
via which the PSR-6000's rhythm (drums and
percussion) can be controlled. This means you
can, for example, play the selected voice via the
basic receive channel while simultaneously playing
the rhythm instruments via a different channel
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MIDI Channel & Multi Part Settings
NOTES
• The rhythm channel cannot be specified in the DOC/GM
mode. Channel 15 is reserved for rhythm in the DOC mode,
while channel 10 is reserved for rhythm in the GM mode.

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