Yamaha Electone EL-17 Owner's Manual - 1. Using Midi Out Jack
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1. Using MIDI OUT jack
If a MIDI keyboard or tone generator is properly connected:
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Synthesizer, etc.
Tone generator
EL-17
MU80
• Playing your Electone can cause the MIDI keyboard (or tone generator) to be played using its own voices,
accomplishing thick sound layers. (The MIDI receive channel of the MIDI keyboard must match the transmit
channel of your Electone.)
• Various messages including the values how far the expression pedal is pressed down and how hard you
play the Electone keyboard can be transmitted as digital data. However, whether and how the external
device responds or not depends on the external device you have connected.
If a MIDI sequencer is properly connected:
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Sequencer
EL-17
QY300
• Your performance data on the EL-17 can be recorded onto an external MIDI sequencer.
• The various messages including the program changes and control changes can be recorded onto an
external MIDI sequencer.
2. Using MIDI IN jack
• Playing the external MIDI keyboard can cause your Electone to be played using Electone's voices. (The MIDI
transmit channel of the MIDI keyboard must match the receive channel of your Electone. The channels 1, 2 and
3 for the Upper, Lower and pedal voices, respectively.)
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Synthesizer, etc.
EL-17
• The performance data recorded to the external MIDI sequencer can be played back using the EL-17.
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Sequencer
EL-17
QY300