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Here is the data that can be received
with this keyboard and the correspond-
ing control number.
The Concertmate 980 can send Hold1
Control Change data only when you con-
nect a sustain pedal and press it.
CHANGING MIDI
SETTINGS
The Concertmate 980 lets you change
two MIDI parameters, Tone Map and
Keyboard Channel.
Keyboard Channel
— sets the channel
for sending MIDI data to an external de-
vice (Default: 01). The Concertmate 980
receives MIDI data on channels 1 through
4 and 10 only. The data received on other
channels are ignored. For transmission of
MIDI data, you can use any of 16 chan-
nels.
1. Repeatedly press
TRANSPOSE/
TUNE/MIDI
until
Keybd
Ch
appears.
2. Within 5 seconds, press
or
+
to
select the channel you want.
Effect
Control
Number
Modulation 1
Volume 7
Pan 10
Hold1 (Sustain) 64
Tone Map
—sets the range of program
change values received/recognized by
this keyboard.
1. Repeatedly press
TRANSPOSE/
TUNE/MIDI
until
TonMap=N
ap-
pears.
2. Within 5 seconds, press
or
+
to se-
lect the setting you want.
N
: Normal Tone Map. This setting
allows receipt of 0 to 99 program
changes. Each program change
corresponds to one of the key-
board’s prerecorded tones.
G
: General MIDI Tone Map. This
setting allows receipt of all 0 to 127
program changes. Any data over
100 are translated to the closest
tone the Concertmate 980 has. See
“Note Table” on Page 34 for details.
Select
G
when you listen to General
MIDI data from an external device.
NOTES ABOUT THE MIDI
IMPLEMENTATION
CHART
The “MIDI Implementation Chart” on
Page 36 illustrates the details of the key-
board’s MIDI function. An
O
in the chart
means that the keyboard has this fea-
ture;
X
means it does not have this fea-
ture. The following notes explain what
the keyboard can do.
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