akai Akai Professional MX1000 Akai MX1000 User's Manual

AKAI
MX1000 MIDI Master Keyboard Owner's Manual
Thank you for purchasing the MX1000 MIDI master keyboard.
The MX1000 will be an excellent MIDI master controller when connected with
slaves,
sophisticated design and operational transparency
in every situation —- on stage, or in studio. Additionally,when installed
sotmd board, the MX1000 can
To make
playing. Also, keep the manual in a safe and easily accessible place for future
such as the S1100 digital sampling module or other MIDI-compatible equipment. Also, its
with the optional PM 76 piano
be played as an authentic digital piano.
best use of the MX1000’s various features, read this Owner's Manual thoroughly before
various types of MIDI
reference.
Features
v 76-key, weighted keyboard v 6 preset Velocity Curves
Expands your musical expression with adjust- And 8 user-programmable curves
able MIDI note on velocity curve and after able.
are avail-
touch (channel pressure) range.
v Velocity Key Follow
Feature
' 4KeyGroups/100Pmgrams/4 Program Chains Corrects the heard difference between higher
Enables you to control several MIDI slaves at a and lower notes’ levels (volumes)
time.
each of which can be assigned
MIDIparameters. One Program includes these 0 4 individual
4 Key Group settings and the MX1000
memorize
these
° Ba¢k'1it LCD (Liquid Clystal DiSP1aY)
Supplies an excellent graphical user interface
76 keys can be split into 4 Key Groups, adjustment.
with various
C811 Enables direct MIDI connections
up to
100 Programs.
MOIQOVQI,
MX1000and slaves, to eliminate the possibility
Programs can be selected and arranged of MIDI delay,
in up to 4 Program Chains.
v "Panic" Key and MIDI
Useful to solve a sudden
MIDI, For instanee, the Panie key will mute
MIDI-OUT
jacks
Monitoring feature
problem whenusing
with up to 320 character display capability and hanging notes caused by the diseenneetien of
enables easy programming by 6 soft keys.
MIDI cables, and the latter will give
assignments to MIDI control sliders/ switches.
by velocity
between the
a list of
' Assignable MIDI parameter controls
Consists of
MIDI control sliders
signed With MIDI ($011301 Change, bend L1p/ Available by saving onto an optional IC
down, after touch, and4MIDI control
With MIDI 110t€011/Off (4'n°te
types), MIDI program ¢hange- Furth<-rrm<>re, System Exclusive messages.
additional controlsare availableby 4 foot pedal
controls, 4 foot switches, 1 sustain switch, and
program up /down switches connected to the
rear panel jacks.
2 types: slider and switch types. 4
can be individually as- Internal Meme;-y
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Table
Before
Panel
Connections
Relationship
Operation
Basic Basic Key Operation
Main
Program Chain
Key Group
Control
System mode
Card mode
Using the
Speci?cations
MIDI Implementation
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Contents
Starting Operations
Description
modes ..........................................................
Operating
mode ...............
Selecting
Editing
Playing in
mode .....................................................................................................................................
Basic
Setting the
Adjusting
Specifying Setting the
Curve edit
Curvecopy screen....._.......
Key
follow screen
Saving
mode ......................................................................................................
Assigning
Assigng
Assigningthe
Specifying
Assigning
Saving Operation Chart:
Entering
System
Exclusive
Reception
Program
Channel
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Entering
Naming
Saving Loading
MX1000 with
Connections
Applications
Using
as a slave
. . . . . . . . . . .
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among Key
Procedures
a Program
mode
a Program
a Program
Operating
MIDI Parameters
the preset
the
velocity curves
screen .....
operation
the
MIDI control
the MIDI
foot switches
chords ..........................................................................
the extra
Assignable
.....................................................................................................................
the System
setup screen
screen .........................................
/Transmission
Copy
/MIDI—OUT
the
Card mode
a data set
a data set
a data
set ........................................................................................................................
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Chart ..................................................................................
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Groups/
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by the Foot
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Chain
Procedures
volume
key range
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control switches
Program
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Controllers
mode ..................................................................
screen ..................................................
assign
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the piano
in your
Programs
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Chain ........................................................................................................
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sliders/ foot
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Change
to MIDI
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monitor
screen .....................................................................
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sound
MIDI system
/Program Chains
Switch .....................................................................................
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screens
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Before Starting Operations
Power requirements
Power requirements for electrical equipment
Please ensure that your MX1000
consult
with a qualified electrician.
220V~230V, 50Hz for
240V, 50Hz
120V, 6OHz for U.S.A. and Canada
for U.K. and Australia
Europe except U.K.
Tmn off the power after use.
K Tum the power
connected to
How to handle the AC power cord
Neverpull the power cord itself or, it may damage
hold the plug cover to remove
electrocution. Do not touch the AC power cord
off after use to be safe and to conserve energy.
AC socket if it is not going to be used for a while.
meets the power requirements in your area.
it from the socket for safety purposes and
differ from area to area.
If in doubt,
Do not leave the MX1000
the plug's intemal connections. Always
to prevent
/plug cover with wet hands.
Prevent from spilling water or dropping metal
Watch carefully especially formischievous acts by
coins, or other metal objects, or ?ammable objects
Modification is dangerous and may result in the
Contact your nearest ”AKAI
professional” dealer for all the after-sales servicing.
About the location
To promote optimal
locations are not advisable:
1. Around
2. Humid and dusty places
3. Locations easily affected by vibrations
4. Locations with no air circulation
5. Sloped or slanted locations
6. Extremely cold places
The MX1000's affect on other electrical
The MX1 000 may cause TV
in such cases, move
use of the MX1000, be conscious of where it is placed.
heaters or heat releasing machines, and places exposed
equipment
and radio interferencenoise whenused close
the MX1000 away from those units.
objects in the MX1000.
children. Do notdrop needles, hairpins,
such as paper into the MX1000.
MX1000 malfimctioning.
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to direct sunlight
to TVs and radios.
Be careful of aerosol spray insecticides.
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Cleaning
Wipe
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Always
MX1000.
Back Up
The MX1000
Battery
time the power
the keyboard
dust offwith
is slightly
chemical
relocating
disconnect
Battery
contains
life is
and
a dry cloth,
damp
approximately
is tumed
solvents
the
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the
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panel surface
and if
dilution of
such as paint
battery
3 years,
it is heavily
dish washing
from AC
for memory
with the
the battery
soiled, wipe
thinner
socket and
voltage
or benzine
back
following
is low:
the MX1000
soap or a
any other
up while the
warning
neutral detergent.
that may
with a
damage
units before
poweris turned
being displayed
moving
soft cloth
Refrain
the finish.
the
OFF.
at the
When this
the
battery
memories
we recommend
your
After-sales
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MIDI sequencer
service
consult
for details
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you are travelling
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initialized
you back
regularly.
the after-sales
conceming
dealer.
contact
one.
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service
department
repairs
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during
your nearest
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1) MIDI control sliders 1~4
Allows individual controls of
extemal MIDI Controls the modulation range (MIDI control
7) Modulation wheel
slaves. Parameters such as MIDI control No.1) over a programmable
change (modulation wheel, main volume,
etc.), pitch bend, after touch, etc., can be as-
signed to the sliders.
8) MIDI control switches 1-4
Enables individual control
slaves usingparameters
2) LCD
change, MIDI program change,
Displays the various programming screens
with 6 soft keys. Up to 320-character (40 9) Funetion keys F1-F6
character x 8 lines) display and graphic edit-
ing capability.
seleet the displayed fungtjons (as software
keys) corresponding
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range.
of extemal MIDI
such as MIDI control
etc..
to those keys.
3)
2-digit
Displays the Program munber
LED
selected.
10) Panic
When pressed,
key
sage in all MIDI
4)
Cursor
keys
notes.
Move the cursor in 4 directions (up/down/
right /left) among displayed parameters. 11) Data keys
Increases /decreases
5)
keys
Ten
(upper/lower)
Selects a Program nmnber or Step number (in
the Program Chain mode).
12) Keyboard
76-key (E0-G6)
with adjustable note on velocity and
6) Pitch bend wheel
Allows pitch bend up and down
over a pro-
touch.
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Power switch
Turns the
14) AC inlet
The supplied
here.
15)
Memory protect
Enables
MX1000 on/off.
/disables the MX1000’s
memory protection.
16)
MIDI-IN
Receives
master to
jack
MIDI messages
control the MX1000.
use?ll when
both
the MX1000 and
quencer.
17)
MIDI-THRUjack
Transmits
ceived
18)
MIDI-OUT
the
by the MIDI-IN
jacks A~D
Transmit the
the MX1000.
individually
19) LCD eehtt-est
Each MIDI-OUTis
assignable.
Adjusts the brightness
view of the
displayed information.
it
AC power
switch
mergmg the
same MIDI messages
MIDI messages
adjuster
cord is connected
from an
It is especially
MIDI messages
external master
jack. Anoptional
generated by
separate
of the
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21) Sustain jack
Enables
(MIDI
switch
22) Foot switch
Enables
transmission
control
(normal-close
control of extemal
depressing
internal
een?eeted
23) Foot pedal
Enables
control of
extemal depressing
these
inputs Each
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or se-
the SGIIIG NHDI
Change, Pifeh bend
etc.) as
the MIDI control
front panel;
as re-
and
24) Mem°1'Y
inserted
25) Audio output
Pian°
here.
smmd board)
When the MX1000
tional piano
headphones
appear here.
Covered with a
of damper information
No.64) by depressing
type) comected
jacks 1~4
MIDI slaves
foot switches (nonnal-close
here-
jacks 1~4
extemal MIDI slaves
variable
foot pedals comected
feet pedal canbe
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jacks
and audio output
Without the optional
blank Panel-
a foot
here.
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type)
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to
assigned
on the
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jacks
board, it is
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Program
Enables you
a foot
here.
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up/down jack
to select a Program
switch (normal-close
by foot when
type)
is connected
Connection
Connect the MX1000 to your MIDI system as shown in the following illustration.
MIDI instruments
(sequencer, sampler, etc.)
MM
Foot switches
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MIDI instruments . Foot switch
sequencer, sampler, etc.) (Sustain pedan
(Volume pedals)
Foot switches
(Program
Before connecting, always turn off the MX1000 and all the instruments/ devices.
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in that area.
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Relationship
Before
Key
A Key
defined
the upper
A
Curve, into
or layering Thus,
4 MIDI-OUT’s.
Example:
use,
Groups
Group
Key Group
and
4 different
the MX
among
it is
important
is a
by setting
and
lower
can be
so on.
groups,
some
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See the
4 key
ranges
(A)
Key
part of
a key
Key
groups
can control
the MX1000
range.
keys,
individually
Groups
setting
partially...
following
in
a Key
Groups/Programs/Program
to
understand
Therefore,
you
can simply
assigned
can
2 or
at
least
illustration
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be set up
3 groups-(of
the basic
keyboard
if you
obtain
with
It
all depends
4 slaves
(B)
concepts
and
the element
set
two ranges
2
Key Groups.
a MIDI
to 4
ways
in a Program,
course
of 4 different
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the MX1000
of the MX1000.
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transmission
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into a
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a Program.
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at
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Programs
A Program consists of 4 Key Groups. The MX1000 memorizes
their respective unique names (Program
Program name
name).
up to 100 Programs with
Key Group Key Group
No.
Program
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Program No.
1 2 3
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Program Chains
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be formed by arranging any 100 Programs in the order (Steps
you wish. The MX1000 memorizes u to 4 Pp rogram
names (Program Chain name).
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Program Chain
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Operation
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the switching to
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coresponding
function
keys.
CTL CARD
a Program
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mode
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PIANO
* When the PM76 installed.
Page
11
Main mode
(See
page 21.)
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I
Main mode screen
This is the display you receive when you
F|E~HII[1
?rst turn on the MX1000.
Here, you can play any of the MX1000’s
upper /lower ten keys.
CHFIIH
To enter the Program Chain mode (See
step
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The ?rst screen in the Program Chain mode
You can select a suitable Program Chain 1~4
from 1~100. Also, you have
To exit
from the Program Chain mode, press F1 ”f-1F4It-4".
to enter this mode when forming your own Program
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100 Programs which are selectable using the
page 22.), press F1.
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and play the MX1000 selecting a desired Step
Chain.
To enter the Key
Group mode (See page 27.), press F2.
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You can
create a Program by setting the MIDI transmission channel,
change, pitch bend range, modulation
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Now,
switches 1~4, and foot switches /pedals.
To exit from the Control mode, press F1
you can assign the desired functions to the MIDI control sliders 1~4,
To enter the System mode (See page 46.),
F‘r*-:-gr"--ar-'1
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MIDI control
The ?rst screen in the System mode
This allowsyou to set the MX1 000's status: Enable /Disable MIDIprogram
change
transmission/reception
To exit from
I IIIFIFSD
In this mode you may execute saving /loading
card AKAI BR-16. To exit from the Card mode,
message reception, MIDI systemexclusive message transmission
monitoring, etc.
the System mode, press F1 "I-1l1|IH”.
To enter the Card mode (See page 52.), press
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The ?rst screen in the Card mode
F5.
operations from/onto an optional memory
press F1 ”l'1F|IH”.
change/control
/reception, MIDI
* The LCD will show an error message "Hm Ear"-:1! when trying an operation in this mode
without inserting the card.
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F‘ I FINE‘ To enter the Piano mode (See page 54.), press F6.
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Your MXIOOO works as a digital piano.
the Piano mode only when the optional piano sound board PM76 is installed.
If the PM76 is not installed, the
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Basic Operating Procedure
How should the MXIOOO be used?
on the situation or MIDI devices
The
following shows a typical way creating Programs
Program
Also, the operating ?ow covers all functions available, with
Chain for actual play.
on which the
<< Creatinga?iogram
Step 1: Set the
the MIDI-OUT used in the System mode. (See
Step 2: Select a desired Program number. (See page 20.)
" The Program number
Step 3: Set the parameters(*)
27.)
The answer for this question will be varied depending
used together.
and arranging them into a
their respective page numbers
detailed operations are described.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
MIDI transmission channel, names of MIDI slave devices
page 46.)
selection is also available in the Key Group/ Control mode.
for Key Group definition in the Key Group mode.
connected, and
(See page
(*) Parameters for Key
Group de?nition (for each Key Group)
Parameter Name
NHDI
transmission/ reception channels ~
MIDI program change
MIDI-OUT
~
~
Transposition —50~0~+50
Pitch bend range
Modulation range
Sustain
Pressure
(after touch) OFF, 1~10
Pressure offset
0»-127
OFF, 1~10
OFF,ON
OFF, 1~10
Merge OFF, ON
Velocity curve
Curve creation,selection / adjustment,
Preset volume OFF,
Key range
Program name
E0~G6
Character selection
Value
(Unit 100cent/lsemitone)
etc.
0~127
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Step 4: Assign the desired ftmctions to MIDI control slicle1s/switches, and/ or foot
switches /pedals in the Control
mode.
(See
page 38.)
Parameters for Controller de?nition
MIDI control sliders 1~4
(Foot
pedals 1~4)
Key Group I, H, III, IV
Control Change data O-121(: IVIIDI controllernmnber), Bendup, Bend down,
After touch (channel pressure)
Extra Out
MIDI transmission channel 1~16/MIDI-OUT A~D
MIDI control switch 1~4!Foot switches 1~4
MIDI transmission channel 1~16
MIDI-OUT A~D
Controller type Control Change: CC_|—, CC_l—l_
Note On /Off: J'_l—, I11; Program Change
Extra program Change
MIDI transmission
channel 1~16
Program Change munber 1~128
Chord definition
I up to 10 types
Step 5: Create another
In the Key Group /Control mode, even
to create several Programs
Program repeating steps 2~4.
while creating a Program, you can select another Program number. This enables you
comparing them with one another.
<< Creating & Playing a Program Chain >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Step 6: Arrange the existing Programs in any order you wish, and playing using
it in the
Program Chain mode. (See page 22.)
1) Selecting
a Program Chain nmnber from 1~4
Arranging /editing the order by inserting /deleting Programs
Setting a Program Chain name
2) Playing a Program Chain
Page
16
PlayinginaProgram >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<<
Step 7: In the Main mode
mode from the other modes), simply
(See page 21.)
<< Memory card ?mction (See
The Card mode allows for easy saving/
optional memory card ”AKAI BR-16".
- Saving
- Loading
- Setting the
- Setting the intemal
<< System setup/others (See page 46.)
The System
card name when saving
mode allows for general setups /features
(after the MX1000 is turned on
page 52.) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
name when loading
or when returning to the Main
select the desired Programnmnber
loading all the dataset on the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
of the MX1000.
MXIOOO to /from the
and play.
' System setup
- Reception channel for MIDI program
- Transmission of MIDI control change
- MIDI control sliders /switches monitor
v System Exclusive
- Transmission
- Reception
' MIDI reception monitor
¢ MIDI ¢ Copy (of Programs)
Setting the correspondence between MIDI
v
transmission monitor
change OFF, 1~16
reset NO, YES
OFF, ON
channels/names and MIDI-OUT’s
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Basic
Soft
Keys
Key
Operation
In every screen, available
to
the function keys (F1~F6).
You can get access
* When switching
malfunction
caused by unperfect mode
to a desired function by
to the Main mode to Program
functions /parameters
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Chain mode orvice versa, presshold down
change.
:51 Fl Fl
pressing the appropriate
are displayed
P5
as soft keys that correspond
.-2%.
Fl Fl
function key (F1~F6).
the F1 key for a few seconds to
avoid
. . @ElEi@.
- -
I
System mode from the
Main mode. J
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':.~.|.1E:lE'l"': L;l'.'Jl"lLl"'Cl1
F1
1' fl‘-=-nge Receive
ige Reset Send —=
F2 F3
Std l“lor'|if.,or'- —I
F4 F5
5 ll ll
Press
E><c|_:
to Exclusive
Ch. —=
H H
display
H0
Cl+"+"
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F1
5 E
F6
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F2 F3 F4
5
F5 F6
5 E
Press
5“‘“5T"“ ‘° sY$‘°"‘
setup d'sP'aY
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Exclusive screen
Typical Software Keys
The following are the typical software
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Setting a Value (by Numerals/Characters)
almost of all cases, you set a parameter value
hi
various parameters with 4 cursor
Some parameters require their umque procedures for
Not available.
Takes you
Takes
back to the Main mode.
you back to the last screen you were using.
key representations.
by 2 data keys moving the
keys.
value setting.
cursor among
y-
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‘DATA
Panic Key Feature
When you press the panic key, the MX1000
MIDI channels (1~16) from all
This will solve a sudden problem such as
cables.
Memory Protection
The MX1000 is equipped
internal memory
from the memory card into the MX1000’s
/ protect switch to the
protection. To save the edited parameter values
will transmit MIDI all notes
MIDI-OUT jacks A~D.
hanging notes caused by discomec?on
PANIC
with the memory protect on /off
intemal memory, you have to set
OFF position.
‘Q
off message on all
of MIDI
switch on its rear panel for its
or when loading data
the memory
9 A
2%-:.@
Memory
Protect
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The following steps show
Step (in the Program
Step 1: Press one of the
Step number.
about 4 seconds.
Example: When
to be selected)
Chain mode) by the ten keys.
At this time, the LCD will show that bank's
"3" of the upper ten keys is pressed in
how to select a Program (in the Main/Key Group
upper ten keys to specify bank 1~1O for your
the Main mode (Program numbers 30-39
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as
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desired Program /
10 Programs /Steps for
modes) or a
/,_,_
/
\
Step 2: Next, press one ofthe lower ten keys
from the selected bank.
Example: H "2 of the lower ten keys
Usingthelowerten keys —>5 E 5 E E] E
Step 3:
*
If you wish, the data keys allows for
one by one. If you
decreased rapidly.
When selecting another Program /Step, if
only
need to select another Program using the
in step 1.
press and hold down either of them, the nmnber
This determines a specific Program/Step.
is pressed, Program number 32 will be selected.
increment/decrement of the Program/Step nmnber
V . A
DOWN UP
to specifywhich of the 10 Programs you want
5 E E
the bank is the same as the last one, you
lower set of keys. Otherwise, begin
will be increased/
DATA
5
Page
* In several modes
20
keys works differently.
or parameter screens, the ten-key operations is not able to spedfy numbers.
In those cases, the ten keys /data
Main mode
When the MX1000 is tumed on, it enters the Mainmode automatically,and the Main mode
screen will be displayed.
The Main mode screen iItfOI‘I11S you about the current Program as follows:
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That is, 4 Key Groups with their respective key ranges and MIDI-OUT’s.
You can select any of the 100 Programs freely with the ten keys /data keys as already
explained. (See page 20.)
SelectingaProgrambytheFoot Switch
can be applied for the Step selection in
(This
When a foot switch (nonnal-close type) is connected
selection can be made by foot.
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Program Chain
to the MX1000, Program(/Step)
2-
mode.)
1 VVhen using a foot switch, you can increase (up) the nmnberone by one. Simply connect
the foot switch to the Program up /down jack on the rear panel of the MXIOOO.
v When using two foot switches, you can both increase and decrease
foot switches wired as follows:
the number. Use the
%
- Foot switch for Program up
©+ we -.
Program Up/Down jack _ E
* A normal-close type foot switch is wired so that its internal circuit is open when depressed.
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You can determine up to 4 “Program Chains" and store them in the MX1000’s intemal
memory.
Chain mode
The hierarchy in the
I MAIN
I ISELECTI I NAME I I EDIT I
I
.
V Chain
MAIN (F1)
Takes
you back to the Main
mode screen.
Program Chain mode is as follows:
I C]-|A|N I Pressing F1
I CHAIN PLAY I
SELECT (F2)
Sweets a Program Not
among 4 types.
NAME (F3)
Displays the Name edit
window for the current
Program
Chain.
“'“" (F4) ”"' (F5)
“CHAIN” in the Main mode
available. Not available.
IQUIT ||sPA<>E||***~=*||
<= 1| => || I
V
EDIT (F5)
Allows
for arranging 100 Programs in
the
current Program Chain.
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Basic Operating
Procedures
Edi?ngaProgramCl1ain(Crea?ngaPr0gramChai11)
v Program Chain number selection (See below.) 0 Naming a Program Chain (See below.) v Arranging the Programs
(See
page
24.)
Repeat above 3 procedure to create 4 Program
Entering the Program Chain mode
When you press F1 "I?.IH|=lIH”
in the Main
mode
screen, the Chain play screen appears, and
you now enter the Program Chain mode.
STEP
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Program Chain number selection
Every time you press F2 ”5EL_EIIIT" in the Chain play screen, the Program Chain number
will change with the corresponding name.
* The cursor keys (up/down) can be used for Program Chain selection.
Naming a Program Chain
You can give a name to each Program Chain
characters /nmnerals/symbols.
with
to 16 characters comprised of
up
* Naming procedure in the Program Chain mode is the same as in other modes.
Step 1: After a Program Chain number selection, press F3 "HF||~1E" to display the following
screen.
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Step 2:
Step 3: To
Arranging
The
required order.
First move
F5
using
space, press
~1;:5:;:;I;:1:;.-:-:5:-:;:¢:~:-:;:-:¢:;:<:»:<:-
following
the cursor on
”== Next,
the cursor
F2 ”EF'F|I2E".
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é?
?nish naming,
the
Programs
explains how
a character
in the Name
keys, and
-> E55»
press
to actually
edit window,
then press
iv
F1 "II!l_|IT”.
“chain” together
of the Program
move the
F6 "SET" to
A
->\%v
Chain name
cursor on a
determine it. When
-- »- >- --
the 100
desired Programs
with F4
desired character
”~<I="~'="/
inputting
in the
a
Step
1: After selecting
screen.
Step 2: Press
highlighted
Example:
Selecting
a Program
F2 ”F'FfII|Eil" /F3
to the left
the Program
Chain nmnber,
"F'FrIIII3i”
of the screen).
number
PREIG4: 1|~|1T1n|_#e4
PROBE:
PROI3T"=
to select
05
INITIF|L#@6
INITIF|L#@?
a required
press
F5 "ED IT”
Program (this
to display the
following
will be shown
and
F1 F2
'9' r
F3
P
i
Step 3: Use the data keys or ten keys to select a Step you wish to assign the
selected in the step 2, and line it on the right of the arrow in the screen.
Example:
" The 2-digit LED shows the Program number assigned to the current Step.
Step 4: Press F5 It-EEF-IT” to assign the Program selected in the step 2 to the Step selected
Example: Assigning to the Step number 10
Selecting the Step number 10
DA-|-A Ten keys
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in the step 3. At this time, the old Program assigned to the Step and the latter ones
will be moved down in order, and the 100th Program (Step number
automatically deleted.
s asses aa as
1-
°
Program
100) will be
PROG5: A
, Moved down STEP 11 ;
in order. J’
Step 5: If a Step is unnecessary, press F6 ”EI'EL." to delete the Program assigned to the Step.
Atthis time, the latter oneswillbe movedup inthe order, and theProgram nmnber
01 will be automatically assigned to the Step number 100.
Example: Deleting the Step number 10
STEP 1Q ; Deleted.
T
E STEP11:
T
sTEP12;|I]
A
:{>
STEP10:
12
STEP
STEP oo
;
1
Deleted
é STEP QQ ; |:::l<_ PROG 1 is assigned.
Step 6: To ?nish arranging, press F1 "IZ!l..IIlT” to return to the Chain play screen.
_
Playing in a Program
Once
selecting a Program Chain
play the MX1000
As explained before,
so that
simple. Remember the foot
When the Chain play screen is displayed,
you can concentrate on playing.
Chain
nmnber in the Chain play screen
selecting a Step among 100
the Program Chain is an
Therefore, the Step selection itself
control is also available. (See
the 2-digit LED will show the Program number
(See page 23.), you can
by the ten keys /data keys. (See page 20.)
easyaccess to eachofyour desired Programs,
should be more
page 21.)
for the current Step.
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Key Group mode
Here you can split the 76 keys into 4 groups specifying their respective key ranges and
various
The hierarchy in the Key Group mode is as follows:
control factors, and create a set of Program.
(for
creating/editing Programs)
Pressing F2 “K.G" in the Main mode
In the Key Group edit screen you
KEY GROUP EDIT make assignments mainly related to
MIDI.
I MAIN I I VLOCTY I I NAME I I PFLVOL I I KHANG I I ***’“‘
; l
. Not available.
V
MAIN (F1)
Takes You
the Main mode
$°ree"- QUIT ON/OF ON/OF ON/OF ON/OF QUIT
back to
aw»
V
VLOCTY (F2)
Enables velocity curve selection
and sets velocity offset, high/low.
I QUIT IICURVEII COPY IIFOLLOWI
lawn: ll <= ll =-> || l
NAME (F3)
Displays
I I FII FII FII FII I
PR.VOL (F4)
Enables the preset volume for the current Key Group to be set.
the Name edit window for the current Program.
velocity‘s keyfollow.
I "'" (F6)
name (F5)
Specifies the key range of the
current
Key Group.
I
I I—>l<w'rll ~ ll i nu - ll -l
COPY
Makes a copy of the selected velocity cun/e.
Ioulr HSELCTIHSELCTIII ENTERI
CURVE
QUIT DELV Creates
your original
velocity
cun/es.
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Basic
Operating Procedures
Note: Before/after working
MIDI channels of the
mode. (See
Q Program number selection
' Setting the MIDI parameters
¢ Naming a Program
' Specifying the key range ' Adjusting the preset volume
v
Setting the velocity curves
Q Saving
Each procedure
your MIDI system.
Note: If you need to create several similar
Program
System mode. (See
page 51.)
operation (See
beforehand to modify it into
Key Groups, and the slaves’
is explained in the above
page 50.) This saves you making a
in the Key Group mode, you
have to respectively set the
names to the Key Groups in the System
(See page 20.) (See page 29.)
(See page 29.)
(See page 30.) (See page 30.) (See page 31.)
page 37.)
order. You can, however, do
Programs, you can make a
another one. The Program copy
similar Program from scratch.
any as needed for
copy of an original
is available inthe
Entering the Key
After selecting
Group
(*1)
the Key Group mode. However, only the in the Key Group
Additionally,
The Key Group edit screenis a matrix
[11], [HI] and [IV]. Also,
Group will
and for each Key Group you down).
edit screen first appears,
Program number selection should be done
Group mode
a Program to edit (*1), press F2 “Bi. I3” in the
and you now enter the Key Group
beforehand in the Main mode. (See page 20.)
ten keys will do it, and the data keys will increase/decrease
mode.
after setting a value, another Program selection
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in the far left vertical line are the
be specified by 10 parameters.
can access all by scrolling up /down
- 165
L 3 4
' "" “*5”
chart and describes 4 Key Groups respectively
One screen offers 4 sets of parameter
Main mode screen, the Key
mode.
will not be available without saving
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Key Group parameters. A Key
with the cursor keys (up /
is also
It
available in
parameter values
it. (See page 37.)
display,
as [I],
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In other screens
the Key Groups are described as
[I], [H], [IH], and [IV].
Setting the IVHDI parameters
Move the cursor to a value ?eld for a parameter by the cmsor keys, input a desired value
by the data keys.
The following shows all the Key Group parameters and their respective values.
Specify them for each Key Group.
Parameter Summary Value
Ch Transmission channels. As for channel names, see page 51. 1~16
Progrm Transmitted from this MIDI program number from the 1~128
assigned MIDI-OUT of the Key Group when making a
Program selection
Out MIDI-OUT for this Key Group.
Trpose Transposition of this Key Group. -50~0~+5() (Unit 100 cents/1
Bend Pitch bend range of this Key Group. 0~127
Wheel Modulation range of this Key Group. OFF, 1~1()
Sust. Enables/disables the damper pedal for this Key Group. ON/OFF
Press The large value is set, the large pressure data (after touch) OFF, 1~10
is transmitted.
P.Ofst The large value is set, the more strongly you should press QFF, 1~1()
the keys for after pressure.
Marg Whenthis is set toON, itenables you to retransmit the MIDI QN/QFF
data from the MIDI-IN merging with MIDI data output
from this Key Group.
A/OFF, B/ OFF, C /OFF, D/OFF
semitone)
* After setting the parameters, you have
NamingaProgram
You can giva a nameto each Program with up to 16 characters comprised ofcharacters /
nmnerals /symbols.
Naming procedure in the Program Chain mode is the same as in other modes.
Step 1: Press F3 ”r~1|I»r-1E5" in the Key
.;;+-..
|_ . .. —-—--" -'
Step 2: The following operation is exactly the same as in the Program Chain mode. See
page 23 for details.
H ...
to save the Program.
Group edit screen to display the following screen.
(See
page 37.)
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The preset volume feature enables you to set the suitable output levels of MIDI slaves
beforehand byadjusting the defaultvolmne levelsfor4Key Groupsrespectively. And, you
only switch the Program
a preset volmne at any time.
Step 1: Press F4 ”F-“l=-1-I-JUL" in the Key Group edit screen to display the following screen.
to a required one. It is possibleto switch between full volwne
and
Step 2: Here in this screen, F2~F5 keys correspond to the Key Groups 1~4 respectively,
switch the
and
volmne value is shown. The MIDI control sliders 1~4 also correspond to the Key Groups 1~4 respectively, andyou canset the level if the preset volume is switched
on.
* For the Key Group(s) set to "OFF", the maximum value “127” is automatically speci?ed. You may switch between full volume
and the value set, by switching the preset volume function on/ off by F2~F5 "ON / OFF".
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As explained
keys. The Key Group is based on this essential factor.
5t°P 1* Press F5
before (See page 8.), each Key Group has an individual key range on the 76
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The 4 bands’ lengths are described as 4 current Key Groups’
the Key Groups’ layout
For
the Key Group on which the cursor is currently positioned, its key range is displayed
at a glance.
~ 2=z::s=s=2=s
ranges,
and enables you to see
by note names (E0~G6) and MIDI note numbers (28~103) up in the window. The keyrange
will be speci?ed by the lowest and highest notes of it.
Step 2: Select a Key Group ([1], [II],
[IH] or [IV]) using the cursor keys (up /down).
Step 3: Change the direction of arrowdisplayed up in the window using the cursor keys
(left: low /right: high).
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Step 4: Specify the highest/ lowest note by directly pressing a key on the MX1000
keyboard. The note name and MIDI note number of the key will be displayed.
Repeat the step 3 once more to detemiine a key four times for all Key Groups.
Step 5: After setting the key range, press one of F1~F6 ”E!LI IT"
Setting thevelocity curves
The available velocity curves total 14: 6 preset and 8 user-definable ones.
For instance, consider when a curve as in the illustration (A) is assigned
[I], and another curve as in the illustration (B) to the Key Group [II].
Key Group [I]
range. Also, repeat the steps 2~3
(all).
to the Key Group
Key Group [II]
0 M|D|ve|ocity
——> 127 0 MIDI velocity —> 127
In that case, when a key is pressed weakly /slowly,
the Key Group [l1] over the
Moreover, using the
sound reproduction/muting at your
velocity control are:
the offset value setting, curve creation, velocity’s key follow, or etc.
sound by the Key Group [I], or vice versa (velocity crossfade).
velocity parameters "HIGH" /"LOW", you can even control the
fingertips (velocity switch). Otherparameters for the
you can hear the sound controlled by
- -
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Velocity
general screen
Step
1: Press F2 “'-.-'LIIIIIIT'v"’ in
screen.
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High
L-:1-1 —-—= 8
Here
in the screen available
”OFFSET”/
Step 2:
The
following shows
Specify them for
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”I-HGH”/ ”LOW”
Move the cursor to a
the Key Group edit
E I J E II
cl_J|""'l._.|EI-1
E1
are the velocity
parameters for the selected
desired ?eld, and then
all the Key Group
each Key Group.
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curve selection for
parameters and their
screen to display
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the Key groups, and
curve.
specify the value
respective values.
the Velocity general
setting
by the data keys.
Parameter
Curve Select
Offset
High
Low
(*) Each velocity curve
Detailed
(*) Assigns the
Compensates for
Setsthe upper limit
transmitted.
Setsthe lower limitatwhichvelocity
transmitted.
curve editing is
F2 "I3LIFr'-.-'E"
F3 "1II'I1F"=”’
F4 ”F’1IILL|I||_-.l” to
to Curve edit to Curve
Summary
curve to the Key
a normal value.
atwhichvelocity
can be edited
available by pressing:
screen
copy screen
Key follow screen
Group
willbe
will
be
in detail. See ?1e
Value
Curve-1~6,
User-1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
—1()~0~+10
0~127
()~127
following pages.
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Curve
edit screen
Curve
Here in this screen
combination
create
your own velocity curves by setting
of graphic curve display and a numeric
you can test a velocity curve by
curve.
The
curve displayed in the screen is
editing. .
selection and tes?ng
It is possible to select
these are not labelled
* The selection
screen and selecting a new one here will
In the Curve
of different curves using F5 /F6 in this
edit screen, the velocity
horizontal axis is the input
displayed
curve shows the relationship between
different curves for testing and
as such.
MIDI velocity and the vertical
output level.
actually pressing a key using a
velocity value display. You may also
“power points”, peaks and dips
the one selected in the Key Group you
editing using F5 and F6 keys although
screen is linked to the “Curve select" parameter in the Velocity general
automatically change the selection made in that
cmves are displayed on a graph in
axis, the output level. The
input MIDI velocity and the
in the velocity
are currently
page.
which the
resultant
The
following shows the 6 preset
12? (Curve-1 )
- 96-
- 64-
3
3
1_
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(Cun/e-3)
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MIDI
velocity
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curves which you may select.
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1_
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127 (Curve-6)
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MIDI velocity
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33
Underneath the
a
key, this will change to
numeric rea
creation of your own velocity
Curve creation
Tocreate a curve,
level.
Step 1:
This is done graphically
graphic display is
show the MIDI velocity
' d
and editing
Select one of the 8 user
and the graph
MIDI value
output velocity
input value of 127
f tha al . This
out 0 t v ue
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you haveto set therelationship
will show a straight
equals the output
of 1, an input value of 64
an input MIDI velocity "meter".
'
1s used not only for
curves.
12»
out '54‘ ' ' ' ' '
on the screen.
curves (User-1 to 8).
linebetweenthe Zpoints showing
value. In other words,
represents an output
As soon as you play
level of that note.
checkmg and testmg but for the
between the
The default setting
represents an outputvalue
value of 127.
inputvelocity and the output
a input value of 1 represents
Also shown will be a
' '
for these is linear
that the input
of 64 and an
Step
2: First specify the
The bargraph will
show it numerically.
change
this value.
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to show the velocity.
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velocity value by
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show you the value
Each time
7.
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64-
playing a key.
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you play any key on the keyboard,
You may also
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use the cursor keys (left
;
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-I
MIDI-OUT box will
the values will
/right) to adjust
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Step 3: You may now "draw" your curve by pressing
will see
according to whether you increment or decrement
(up /down).
Step
4: Youmay now set another pointinthe curve.
keys)
(up/down). You
the curve change forming a ”hump” or a “dip" around the
12?-
[L|ze-r-—1 J 95-
Midi Out “'4'
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to set a lower MIDI-OUT level. Now adjust
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Playakey (orusethe cursor left /right
may end up with a curve such as is shown below.
12?-
6+
the cursor keys (up/down) you
velocity value
this value with the cmsor keys
5
I
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the curve using the cursor keys
Step 5: Repeat the above
your playing
smoother CLlI‘V€.
This function
the connected
playing style. It also
play the l<\eys (useful for synthbass parts
extreme curves with many dips
Groups within one Key Group i.e. you
won't sound atall. You
between sounds.
Naturally, you cursor is moved to each
down).
is included so thatyou may match your playing
sound modules or to program your own
may reprogram curves: Every time you
style. You can insert as many power points
allows you to set a fixed velocity output
may also set inverted velocity curves
Many things are possible.
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as many times as you like to create exactly the curve that suits
and peaks. In this case, it is possible to
power point and you may redo the edit using
as you like to create a
style more accurately with
curve thatbest suits your particular
regardless of how hard you
where a constant level is often required) or to set
create "sub" Key
can specify that certain areas of the keyboard
to enable velocity crossfading
press the data keys (up /down), the
the cursor keys (up /
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If an
existing
press
F2 "L".-EL. L1”.
co-ordinates.
power
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point is not
The
power
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by the data
is redrawn
on the
keys, then
remaining
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as the
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desired one
screen
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Press F3
you to
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left curve
by the
origination.
specify
the output
for a user-defined
screen
copy a curve
in the Velocity
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is the copy
origination
data keys.
MIDI velocity
you can
origination,
by
Then
curve.
value to the
copy a velocity
to
edit into another
general
- 2'
screen.
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the
F2 ”r§1ELIIITl"
/F3 ”'_=3ELE"-Ti",
press F6 ”EHTEF'.".
preset curves.
curve
The
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right is
The
When you
to a
wish to edit and
user-de?ned
one.
following
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the destination.
next the
destination
destination
curve.
screen
appears.
curve is exactly
use them,
you first copythe
This feature
(a user-defined
the
same
Key
Page
follow screen
Even
though
generator
such inconvenience
timbre,
kind
of problem.
This
feature
decrease the
keyboard,
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36
-
each parameter
/
program
etc.,
between
is available
the
velocity value
thus ensuring
is closely
in use won't
is as
a result
higher
and lower
for
each Key
from
an
set up on
respond
as well
ofthe slave's
notes.
Group,
the center
(C3: 60)
even volume
the MX1
as you
would wish.
reproduction
The key
follow feature
and allows
to both
balance
across
000, sometimes
In ahnost
heard difference
will
you
to gradually
ends (highest/
the keyboard
the
slave sound
of all cases
of
volume,
easily solve
increase/
lowest
notes)
range.
this
on
Step 1: First displaythe Keyfollow screenby pressing F4 ”FElLLUl-J” inthe Velocity general
screen, and select a Key Group by the cursor keys (left/right). A selected Key
Group will be shown upper-left in the screen.
Saving
Step 2: Use F2 /3 (down/
up) for the lowest end, F5/6 for the highest
key follow value within a range of —10~0~+1O. This enables the velocity's key
follow from the center (C3: value=0) to the lowest/highest notes.
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operation
After making various settings in the Key
MX1000’s intemal memory if you wish to keep them.
This operating process is exactly the same as in the Control mode.
Group mode, you must store them in the
to
the velocity's
set
After a value is changed in from the mode, or select another
the Key Group /Control modes, if you press F1 ”l*1FlIH” to exit
Program number, the following Save window appears.
This Edit Save?
* If you have done no
v Press F5 ”'1-'EE'E-” to save the data, "Saving.../' will be displayed for a few seconds, and the
selected screen will appear.
v
Press F6
¢ Press F4 ”IIIFIHII1EEL” to continue editing.
editing, the Save window won't appear.
“H111”, your
speci?ed data will be aborted, and the selected screen will appear.
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Contml mode
You can control the MIDI
explained how to
The hierarchy in the
N
MAIN I SLDERJ
mm (F1)
Takes you back slide’/Pedal
to the
Main Screen
mode screen.
assign different MIDI
Control mode is
SLDER
(F2) Assigns
Assigns functions
to the |v||D|
control sliders.
slaves using the
as follows:
Pressing
|CTL.SW I |FOOTSW'
built-in control switches /
function, to them.
F3 “CTL" in the Main
mode
lEXT.PCl I *****
¢
EXT.PC (F5)
the extra
PF°9Ta"1 ¢h3"99
function.
sliders. Here it is
U
***** (F6)
Not available.
save Screen
YES NO CANCEL
After the saving
Main mode Screen
Y
To
the last
screen
V
cr|_sw (F3) FOOTSW (F4)
Assigns functions
the MIDI control the foo: switch
swi1¢he5_
to Assigns functions I0
Chord
assign window
Y
on the rear panel.
jacks
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38
When pressing F3 ”EITL" in the Main modescreen, the Slider /pedalscreen appears first and
now you are in the Control mode. Bypressing F3 "EITL- ':'-I.-J” /F4 "FIIIUTIEJ1.l" /F5 "EI>=iT'- PEI", their corresponding screens will respectively appear.
The hierarchy of the Control mode is quite simple so that you can move from one screen
others, even to the Main mode screen directly.
to
Assigning the IVIIDI control sliders/foot pedals
The Slider/pedal screen allows you to assign the MIDI controller nmnbers to the MIDI
control sliders 1~4 on the front panel and the foot pedaljacks 1~4. The sliders /foot pedals
aremore suitable forcontinuous valuecontrol, especially MIDI controller numbers OO~31 /
32~63, which include Modulation depth (#1), Main volume (#7), etc.
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Procedure: Move the cursor onto the desired parameter using the cursor keys, and
specify
The following shows the available parameters and their values.
Assigned to each MIDI control slider/foot pedal jack.
Parameter Value
Key Group I/ OFF, H /OFF, 111 /OFF, IV/ OFF (Select all required)
Control Change(*1) MIDI controller numbers O~121, Pitch Bend, Pressure (After Touch)
Out MIDI channel 1~16
Extra
MIDI-OUT
the value by
A/OFF,
Pl-air] ‘J-:|1ur-we I Ch. --lI--
Plain U-:-lur-we I Ch. -4 --—-‘[1
data keys.
the
B/OFF, C/OFF,D/OFF
(*1) Consult
* After the assignment, it is necessary to save these parameters. (See page 37.)
controller number list on page 45.
the
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39
Application: The sliders
" If the
" When the
" The
Assigning
Here it is
panel, and also set the chord
canbeused to control
as a convenient mixer
pedals can be
monitor feature is active, you can monitor
foot (s) are connected to the rear panel 'ack(s),
foot pedals increase the value when depressed.
?ie IVHDI controlswitches
possible to specify a MIDI message to the
used as performance conrols
willéll
assignment.
or canbe used as extra performance
the slider /pedal status in the LCD.
thevolume ofconnected MIDI
if both of your hands are
(See page 47 for details.)
or
4 1
8 2 Foot pedals 1~4
the 4 MIDI control sliders do not work.
J
MIDI control switches 1~4 on the front
instruments
controls. The
foot
busy.
" Chord assignment is also
Pressing F3
Procedure: Move the cursor
The following
”IIITL- 15'.-J” in the Control mode displays the
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———--—- . . ——-— T'=:|='e ——-— Control
4B- 4: l'1F'III|E-E3 =
specify the value using the data
available in the Foot switch screen. See page 43 for detailed
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chart shows the available parameters and their
operations.
Control switch screen.
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to each MIDI
Parameter
control switch.
MIDI Channel
1 ~16
Message
Control
"-
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it will transmit
Change value
Control
ON, and releasing it
the value 0 for OFF.
mit
Type
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the switch,
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I
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Control
time
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OFF.
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Re-
ON
Controller
(: MIDI controller
00-127
Chords 1~10 (See
data
number)
page 43.)
Out
/OFF
A
B /OFF
C/ OFF
D/OFF
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slaves are controlled
The
controlled by
* After assigning
a minimum value
.r- I
Pressing
the switch once will
transmit the Note ON
the assigned chord.
won't transmit
ing it a second
OFF.
mit
* The chords
these keys
?eld to the
for details.)
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any data.
time will trans-
you assign to
are selected in
right. (See page 43
Change
time you press the
switch, it will transmit
signed program
change data.
numbers 0~31/32~63
by a maximum
these functions,
it is necessary to
data for
Releasingit
Press-
the
the as-
value when the
Program
Change data
(: MIDI program number)
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(for continuous
save them. (See page
data control) to
switches pressed.
the switches:
When the switches released,
37.)
the slaves are
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these switches
Use
or for switch
remember these
control of extemal
for special effects
functions can be
(i.e., pre-programmed
devices
such as “Hold”,
recorded into
your sequencer.
brass
”Mute", etc.
Also,
If the monitor feature
Example:
Assigning
Here you can
on the rear panel.
"
Pressing F4
is active, you can
the MIDI control
When
the foot switches
assign the MIDI functions
Chord assignment
is also available in the Control
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monitor the slider
switch #2 is
/pedal status in the
pressed
%
and chord
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switch screen.
in the Control mode displays
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Soft
Chord 1
Pvogram
: Chord
LCD. (See page
assignments
See page 43 for detailed
the Foot
————
Pedal
54
B
to the foot
switch screen.
But --
47 for details.)
operations.
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switch jacks
1 ~4
Procedure:
Assigning procedure
screen.
" After assigning the
Application:
* If the
Puge42 %?
Move the cursor
specify
See page 40.
As for front
monitor feature is
Use foot switches of normal-dose
the value
for the foot
functions, you will need
active, you can monitor
onto the desired
by the data keys.
switch jacks
to save them. (See page
panel switches
the slider /pedal
type. (See page
21.)
parameter
is exactly the
37.)
but more useful
status in the LCD. (See 47
using the cursor
same as in the
if both hands
for details.)
/
keys, and
Control switch
are occupied.
Specifying
If you assign Note On/Off to the Message
have to set the notes to be
Step 1: Press
* Chords
Step 2: Select
chords
F6 "IIIHEIFfEI-” in the Control switch /
assign
can be speci?ed only in those screens.
above the keyboard
window.
1
a chord number by the data
Type for a MIDI control switch/foot switch,
transmitted as chords. (up to 10 types)
Foot switch screen to display the
keys. The selected chord nmnber
representation on the LCD.
you
Chord
is shown
Step 3: Play directly
graphic
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any one chord comprised of up
keyboard representation on the
a C major chord played
DATA
V
the last note priority.
many times you need. Up to 10
6.
l">
to 4 notes. It will be displayed
LCD.
in the
chords can be memorized.
As mentioned before, your chords
switches /foot switches.
Step 4: After specifying the chords,
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them to the MIDI control
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Assigning
An “extra”
Program
ible
Here it
MIDI-OUT
Pressing
Procedure:
the extraPmgramChange
Program
switched
is
effects unit/
is explained
for the
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Change
to another,
bay /etc..
patch
how
message.
F'\II” in the Control
_ _. ;_;.; ._
.; .;.;.;.;.-
1 |
1
2
-r
belongs
to assign
DELJIIZE
.
+ 2.2..
'-"'
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=
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specify
the cursor
the value
messages
to each
for switching
the MIDI
mode
--
I
- -
onto
by the data
displays
.- ._ -
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I
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:
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the desired
Program
the program
transmission
the
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1
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4
parameter
keys.
and will
on
channel
Ext. PC
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an external
/program
screen.
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using the
when
MIDI-c0mpat-
number
.‘.;.;.;
cursor
keys,
a
/
and
Saving
The following
Assigned
After assigning
"
The
as well
operation
After
intemal
* This
to each
Parameter
MIDI
Program
MIDI-OUT
assigned
as when
making
memory
operating
shows
these
Ext. PC
various
process is exactly
the
Program.
channel
number
functions, it
message
select a Step
you
settings in
if you
available
is necessary
wish to
the same
parameters
to save the
willbeautomatically
in the
the Control
keep them.
as in the Key
and
Value
1~16
1~128
A/OFF,
data. (See page
Program
mode,
Group mode.
values.
B/OFF,
37.)
transmitted
Chain
mode.
have to store
you
See page
C/ OFF,
when
37 for details.
D
OFF
/
you select
in the MX1000’s
them
a Program
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Assignable
MIDI Controller No. Control Change
9
10
11
12~15 16~19
2O~31
32~63
64
65
66 67
69
7O~79
80~83
84~9O
91
92 93 94
95
96 97
98 99
100
101
102~12O
121
122 123
124
125 126 127
Controllers
(Reserved)
Modulation Wheel/Lever
Breath
(Reserved)
Foot Controller
Portament Time
Data Entry Main Volume
Balance
(Reserved)
Stereo Pan
Expression
(Undefined)
General continuous controllers
(Undefined)
(Same
Damper
Portament
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal
Freeze
(Reserved)
General
Reserved
External Effect
Tremelo/Tremolo Depth
Chorus Depth
Celeste/Detune
Phaser Depth
Data Data Decrement
NRPN's LSB NRPN's MSB
RPN‘s LSB
RPN‘s
(Undefined)
Reset All
Bend Up Range (*) Bend Down Range
After Pressure Range (")
~—
-
to 1\/IIDI control
data for Sliders/Pedals
Controller Same
1~4 Same as left
respectively as 0~31)
Pedal
switch controllers 1~4
Depth
Depth
Increment
MSB
Controllers Same
(*)
sliders/switches/foot
Contorol Change data for Switchesl
Same as left
Same Same as left
Same as Same as left
Same
Same as Same
Same as
Same as left Same as left
Same as left Same as
Same as left Same as left
Same as left Same
Same as left Same as left Same
Same as left Same
Same as left Same as Same
Same as left
Same Same as left
Local Control
All Note Off
Omni
CknniCm
Mono On
Poly On
switches
Foot Switches
as left
as left
left
as left
left
as left
left
left
as left
as left
as left
left
as left
as left
as left
Off
(*) Bend up and down
corresponding
standard MIDI
ranges and After
status messages,
Pressure range
not Control Change status.
will be transm1tted
usmg thelr
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Assignable
Controller No. Control
MIDI
9
10
11
12~15 16~19
2O~31
32~63
64
65
66 67
69
70~79
8O~83 84~9O
91
92 93
94
95
96 97
98 99
100
101
102~12O
121
122
123 124
125 126
127
Controllers
Change data for Sliders/Pedals
(Reserved)
Modulation Wheel/Lever
Controller
Breath
(Reserved)
Foot Controller
Portament
Data Entry Main Volume
Balance
(Reserved)
Stereo Pan
Expression
(Undefined)
General continuous controllers
(Undefined)
respectively as O~3l)
(Same
Damper Pedal
Portament
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal
Freeze
(Reserved)
General
Reserved
External Effect
Tremelo/Tremolo Chorus Depth
Celeste/Detu Phaser Depth
Data Increment
Data
NRPN's LSB NRPN's MSB
RPN's LSB
RPN‘s
(Undefined)
Reset All Controllers
Bend Up Range Bend Down Range
After
switch controllers 1~4
Decrement
MSB
Pressure Range (*)
-
-
to MIDI
Time
Depth
Depth
ne Depth
(*)
(“)
control sliders/switches/foot
Contorol Change data
Same as Same as left
Same as left Same as left Same
Same as left Same as left
Same as Same
Same as left
l~4 Same as left
Same as left Same as left
Same as Same
Same as left
Same as left
Same as left Same
Same as left Same as left Same
Same as left Same as left
Same as left Same as left Same
Same as Same
Same as left
Same as left
Local Control
All Note Off
Omni Omni On Mono On
left
as left
left
as left
left
as left
as left
as left
as left
as left
Off
Poly On
left
for Switchesl Foot Switches
switches
(*) Bend
corresponding
up and down
ranges and After Pressure
standard MIDI status
messages, not
range will
Control Change status.
be transmlttecl
usmg the1r
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System
mode
In the System mode,you can set
system: MIDI
data transmission /reception ftmctions, MIDI monitor
The hierarchy in the System
SYSTEM SETUP
I MAIN I \ EXCL R |FiECVE ‘ I TRANS \ l COPY ‘ I Ch.
up the general things related to the MXIOOO and your MIDI
mode is as follows.
Pressing
in the Main mode
F4 “SYSTM"
V
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Mai" '“°°'° Mirlgl-OUtT|'vse
screen.
B lk d ta
U 3 window
dump/load
Receive Trans
Monitor Monitor
Assigning channels
Naming channels
in the Name edit
function, etc.
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Entering the System mode
When you press F4
you now enter the System mode. As
pressing:
F2 "E!>=i'IIL.” for the Exclusive screen F3 ”l=-fEEf'-.-*E” for the Reception monitor screen
F4 "TF:Fii-45" for the Transmission monitor screen F5 ”EIIIlF"=~"' for the Program
F6 “Eh. " for the
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Channel /l\/HDI-OUT assign screen
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the Main mode screen,
in other modes, you can switch to another screen by
Copy
screen
| QUIT
V
Makes a copy of a
Program.
***** ****»=
***** NAME ***** *****|
HENTER|
window
the System setup screen appears and
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Sydenia?upsunen
The first screen in the System mode enables the MIDI reception
externalProgram Change, reset ofControl
Change data, and monitor ofassignmentsto the
MIDI control sliders /switches.
Pnoenem Change Receive
Etc-nt-P01 c-henee Reset Send
Ch. —=§§E§§
—= He
Sliden, Control SM Monitor —= OFF
Procedure:
The following
Program Change Receive Ch. OFF, 1~16
Control
Slider, Control Sw Monitor ON, OFF
Move the cursor onto the desired function using the cursor
the value by
the data keys.
shows the available parameters and values.
Function
Value
Change Reset Send YES, NO
channel selection for the
keys, and specify
Program
nal MIDI master, match the reception
Control Change Reset Send: When selecting
MIDI slaves to that default setting
switches/foot pedals, set the value to
“Reset All Controllers (MIDI controller number
Slider,Control Sw Moniton If this
sliders /switches/foot switches, you
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channel with the master's transmission channel.
a Program on the MX1 000, ifyou reset the
from under the control of the IVHDI control sliders /
"YES". This enables an automatic transmission
121)” in a Program selection.
parameteris set to ON,while using the MIDI
can View the current assignments and statuses
windows as follows.
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Exclusive screen
In this screen you can dump/load the
Exclusive message, to/ from an
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Bulk dmnp (transmission)
After making
dmnp process. During the process,
the completion of the process
* Bulk data is transmitted from the MIDI-OUT’s
Bulk load (reception)
the required preparation on the receiver, press F4 ”TF!l3lH'E" to start
extemal MIDI-compatible sequencer or MIDI data ?ler.
the screen will show the previous display.
A~D simultaneously.
bulk data of the MX1000 as the MIDI System
the bulk
"Sending..... will be displayed in the screen. On
Note: First set the memory
Ifyoufail to do this, "PROTECT
the bulk loading
external medium beforehand.
After
”l=-rEIII'.-'E”. The MX1000
Start the data transmission
”Receiving.....” during the process.
On completion of the
connecting the MX1000’s MIDI-IN to the transmitter’s
process, all the current internal data will be lost.
“mm”WWWWMWW%%?i%E%€§§§%%$§§?E??%§%??%??%%?“
protect switch on the rear panel of the MX1000 to “OFF”
is now on standby to receive the bulk
process the screen will change to the Exclusive
position.
! will be displayed, and bulk loading is not available. Also, after
If required, save them onto an
MIDI-OUT, press F5
data.
from the transmitter. The MX1000’s LCD
will show
screen.
If the bulk loading fails, after making
etc..
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fail, check MIDI channels,
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Reception monitor screen
This screen supplies the real-time display of the MIDI messages received
The MIDI
messages will be displayed scrollingup from the ”Latest>>” message line in the
screen.
Latest?b
Transmission monitorscreen
Similar to the Reception
MIDI messages transmitted from the MIDI-OUT. The MIDI messages
scrolling up
from the
"Latest>>"
at the MIDI-IN.
MIDI channel Description Data MIDI-OUT A~D
monitor screen, this screen supplies the real-time display of the
will be displayed
message line in the screen.
Latest}?
These
useful for you to monitor another master in your MIDI system
if it is controlling any slaves not under the direct control of the MX1000
Also, it is useful to
MIDI delay.
two monitor screens are switched by alternately pressing F3 and F4 keys. This is
(e.g. a sequencer) andknow
find out if there is any unnecessary data which may cause a potential
correctly, or not.
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Programcopyscreen
While you are creating
similar
parameters from
To
Step
Step 2: Press F6 "ENTER-1”
Programs are required.
press F6 “IIIIIIF"~-"' in the System
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1: First select a Program
select
when the copy
another Program as a copy
/down). Remember the current
(up
the cursor keys
Programs, you may often
scratch for a single Program.
This screen is used to
setup screen, the
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as a copy origination using F2 “FREE!”
destination using the
process is completed.
to open the following
(up /down).
come across the situation
save you from setting
following screen appears.
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data keys or cursor
setting in the destination
window. Select the data
when several
F3 ”F'EfI3Gi". Next
and
Programwill be
you need using
all the
keys
lost
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All:
Key Grup:
Control: Assignments
Velocity:
Step 3: Press F6 "ENTER"
All data of the
Data related to the
Data related to the velocity
V“
tea EruP
E Control
Uelocita
origination Program.
4 Key Groups of the origination
in the Control
again to execute the
;
2
mode of the origination
of the origination Program.
copy process.
Program.
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Channel/MIDI-OUT
In this screen,
can give
The initial
Key Group/
Assigning
Specifying
you can respectively
each channel a
assignment
Control mode are
2=S11E1E1=B
3=s11a@=r:
4:511|a@=u
MIDI-OUT’s to
assign a MIDI-OUT
names to the
”HFII-1E”
explained
assign
to open the Name
screen
name comprised of
of channels to MIDI-OUT's,
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the channels:
from A~D
charmels: Selectachannel
on page 23.
assign 16
speci?ed here.
edit window. Give
MIDI channels
up to 5 characters
?'=511'3@=F'
|u=511@@=e
using the data
to the4 MIDI-OUT's.
/numerals/ symbols.
and l\/HDI
Select a channel using
keys.
usingthe cursor
a nameas described
channel descriptions
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Also, you
the cursor l<eys,
keys, and press
in the procedure
in the
and
F3
A channel name
nonnally
one channel, they
MPC60, etc.) to
channel.
assigned
is based on a idea
with one speci?c channel.
would be "a unit”
a channel, is very useful
that an instrument/
in that system. So, giving
Even if several
in knowing what
device in the MIDI
slaves are often assigned
a unique name (ex.
device is connected
system is
to which
with
S1100,
AI - /
PW
Page
51
Card
Entering the Card mode
mode
With an optional
for the MXIOOO to /from
First, insert
When
Conversely, when loading the
in
When you pressF5 II1FIF1E1"’ in the
you are now
saving the data onto the card,
the OFF position.
memory card AKAI BR-16,
it at a time.
the card into the memory card
its write protect switch must be
data onto the MX1000, its
Main mode screen, the following
in the Card mode.
you can easily save/load a complete
slot on the rear panel.
in the OFF position.
memory protect switch must
"'0
C4
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screen first appears, and
data set
be
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Naming a data set
In the Card mode, you can
Press F6 " I - HF-If-1E”
and to give the intemal
On the other hand,
the data set
When the memory /write protect switch is ON position,
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name the dataset with up to 10 characters/
to open the Name edit
name (default is ”MX1000”).
if the card is inserted, pressing
on the card.
window for the data set in
naming is not available.
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This is available even
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numerals/symbols.
the intemal memory
without a card.
the same window for
Page
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same as in all other
In the case of using
a data set from
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have opened up the Name
naming procedures. See page
several cards for data storage,
others.
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23 for details.
these names will help you
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the
distinguish
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F3 ”'5FI'-.-'E" to startsaving. And, theintemal
Press
during saving. When
To cancel the save routine, press any ?mction
Loadingadataset
Press F5 ”UIIFIEI-”
during loading. When
To cancel the load routine, press any
Note: Battery Replacement
Speci?ed
the memory
remember to load the data into the MX
replace the
while the MX1 O00 is "ON".
namedisplay moves to the card name ?eld
”Save Ok" is shown, the saving is complete.
key (F1~F6 ”IIIFlHE1EL”) during saving.
to start loading. The card name displaymoves
“Load Ok" is shown, the loading is completed.
function key (F1~F6 ”EFIHZIEl.”) during
battery (CR-2016) is included with the IC memory
card sometimes can be lost when
1000 before ou change the battery, or
battery while the memory card is insertedy
you change the battery. So,
into the memory card slot
to the internal name ?eld
loading.
card BR- 16. Data in
Lithiulnbattery
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Connections
When volmne control
any sound reproduction system,
an extemal ampli?cation
Also,if3footswitches(nonnal-closetype)
are resp
foot switch 1~2 jacks on the MX1000’s
rear panel,
v Damper pedal:
¢ ¢ Soft pedal:
the PM76 installed, the audio output jacks
are attached on the MX1000’s rear panel. The
system.
ecti
l d
ve yconnecte tothe damper,
you can use them as:
Foot switch connected to the sustain jack
Sostenuto pedal: Foot switch comected to
Foot switch connected to the foot switch
piano sound board PM76
(L/R), headphones jack, and master
MX1000 is notequipped with
so you must make an audio connection for the PM76 to
LEVEL OUTPUT Hem“
kg!‘ @
the foot switch jack 1
jack 2
without special settings in the Piano
Applications
The
PM76 can be played in 2 basic ways: as an
or as one of slave sound
Using in the Piano
Once the PM76 is installed, the MX1000’s
mode
Step 1: Press
mode.
authentic digital piano in the Piano mode
modules in your MIDI system.
mode:
Main mode screen will display an additional
menu ”F'IF|HCI” on F6.
F6 "F'IFIl~4II"' to enter the Piano mode. The following
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In the Piano mode, the MIDI control
slider 1 works as a master volume control so you
should set thevolume control on theMX1000’s rearpanel to a maximum position. From now on, you can adjust the output level of
the PM76 using the slider.
Step 2: To
play onthe MXIOOO keyboard, you mayselect 10keyboard sounds as displayed
on the LCD. The following 10 preset sounds are available. Select the desired one
the data keys.
by
GRAND Pf : Grand Piano
UPRIGT Pf : Upright Piano
EL.Pf 1 : Electric Piano 1 EL.Pf 2 : Electric Piano 2
MELLOW Pf : Mellow Piano
HONKY TONK : Honky-tonk Piano
VIBES : Vibraphones
CEMBALO : Cembalo
ORGAN : Pipe organ
PIPE
ORGAN : Iazz Organ
These preset
SO1111dS are all touch-sensitive. Also, the MX1000 keyboard is automatically
assigned with “Curve-1”.
?ne tuning is available by F3 ”TLlNE4-"and F4 ”TLINE'b” using the graphic display.
" The
F5 ”CIh- I” and F6 "Eh. t” keys select the MIDI reception channel for the PM76.
" The
PM76 by MIDI.
Using as a slave in your
As mentionedbefore (See page
the PM76 can be a MIDI slave
and Control modes. For instance, you can assign other velocity
touch, or create
is to ?nally store those settings
Note:Remember to matchthe
assigned to the Key Group /MIDI
Also, the MIDI-OUT
However, the PM76
modulated organ sounds using the after touch, etc..
Use them when you are controlling the
MIDI system
10.), the PM76 is connected to the MIDI-OUT D. This means
as well, controlled by your assignments in the Key Group
curves adjusted to your
as up to 10 Programs separate from the
PM76 MIDI reception channelwith the transmissionchannel
control sliders/switches speci?ed in each Program.
D is always selected in any Programs to control the
sound/reception channel selection must be made
Of course, thebest way
PM76 sounds.
PM76.
in the Piano mode.
Page
55
Speci?cations
MXIOOO
Keyboard:
Display:
MIDI master keyboard
76 keys (E0~G6)
Liquid Crystal Display (40 characters x
7-segment 2-digit
Intemal memory:
100 Programs, 4 Program Chain
Battery backup
Extemal memory: Memory card
Available by transmission as System exclusive
Built-in controls: Power
4 assignable
switch, Pitch bend wheel, Modulation wheel
Function keys (F1 ~F6)
Panic key
Cursor keys (up /down/left/ right)
Data keys (increment
Ten keys (0~9) x 2
Memory protect switch,
Connection jacks: MIDI-In
/Thru /Out x 4 (individual)
Foot switch jacks x 4 Foot pedal jacks x 4
Sustain
jack x
Program up /down jack x1
Memory card
AC inlet
Audio output jack space
(for the optional
Output level control Output
Stereo headphone jack
Rated voltage: 120VAC
Power Consmnption:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Accessories:
12W (120VAC)
1280 (W) x 110 (H) x 380 (D) (Unit:
20.5kg
AC power cord x 1
Owner's Manual x 1
Optional
items: BR-16 IC memory
PM76 piano
with velocity dynamics, after touch
8 lines)
display
BR-16 (optional)
MIDI control switches /sliders
/decrement)
LCD contrast adjuster
1
slot
PM76 piano sound board)
jacks (L/R)
mm)
card
sound board
age
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MX1000 MIDI
Function
Basic
Channel
Mode Messages
Note
Number
Velocity
After
Touch
Pitch Bender
Control Change
Default
Changed
Default
Altered
: True Voice
Note On Note Off
Key's
Ch's
IMPLEMENTATION
Transmitted
1 - 16 1 - 16
3
X
“"*
0 - 127
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O 9nH V= 0
V= 0 - 127
O 8nH
X
O
O
O O
- 127 X
Recognized
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
CHART
Date : APR.
Version : 1.00
Remarks
* Memorized.
7 bit resolution.
Selectable.
9 1991
Program
Change
System
System
Common
System :
Real Time:
Aux :
Messages:
N019
Mode Mode 3 IQMN|
: True No.
Exclusive
: Song
: Song select
2
1 All
: Reset
1 IOMN| ON,
position
Tune request
Clock
Commands
Local ON/OFF
Notes OFF
Active Sense
POLY Mode
OFF, POLY
O O - 127
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X
X
X
X X
2 IOMN| ON,
Mode 4 IOMNI OFF,
MONO
MONO
X
X
O
X X
X
X X
All programs.
O Z Yes
X 1 NO
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