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Clock Mode
Reception of an external MIDI clock signal can be enabled or disabled as required. When disabled, all of the
time-based functions (Auto Accompaniment, SONG MEMORY, etc.) are controlled by the PSR-1700/PSR-
2700s own internal clock, the speed of which is set by the [TEMPO] button. When MIDI clock reception is
enabled, however, all timing is controlled by an external MIDI clock signal received via the MIDI IN terminal
(the [TEMPO] setting has no effect).
NOTES
• If clock reception is enabled but no MIDI clock signal is received for more than 400
milliseconds, external clock reception is automatically disable and normal internal
clock operation resumes.
• If you attempt to change the tempo setting when MIDI clock reception is enabled,
“Tempo
q
=External” will appear on the LCD display panel.
ZPress the [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] Button & Select “Clock Rx” .........................................................
Press the [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] button, then use the [+] and [–]
buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [RECEIVE CH/CL/
COM] button itself to select Clock Rx on the LCD display panel (Clock
Rx is the next step above MIDI channel 16).
Use the [+/] button in the number-button row to select the desired clock
mode. The disable and enable modes are selected alternately each time the
[+/] button is pressed, and the selected mode appears on the right digit of
the LCD display panel (Clock Rx=0:Off for disable; Clock Rx:=1:On
for enable).
+
1
_ _
9
XSelect the Desired Mode ........................................................................................................................
XSelect the Desired Mode ........................................................................................................................
Use the [+/] button in the number-button row to select the desired start
mode. The start/stop modes are selected in sequence each time the [+/]
button is pressed: Cmnd Rx=0:Off, Cmnd Rx=1:Accomp, or Cmnd
Rx=2:Song.
ZPress the [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] Button & Select “Cmnd Rx”.........................................................
Press the [RECEIVE CH/CL/COM] button, then use the [+] and [–]
buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [RECEIVE CH/CL/
COM] button itself to select Cmnd Rx on the LCD display panel (Cmnd
Rx is the next step above Clock Rx or the next step
below MIDI
channel 1).
+
1
_ _
9
Start/Stop Mode
This function determines the effect of external MIDI start and stop signals. There are three start/stop modes,
as follows:
Mode “0” Start/stop reception disabled.
Mode “1” MIDI start and stop commands start and stop the PSR-1700/PSR-2700 Auto Accompani-
ment feature.
Mode “2” MIDI start and stop commands start and stop the PSR-1700/PSR-2700 SONG MEMORY
feature.
RECEIVE
CH/CL/COM
MODE
................
0 RX OFF
1 MULTI
2 REMOTE
3 CHORD
4 ROOT
RECEIVE
CH/CL/COM
MODE
................
0 RX OFF
1 MULTI
2 REMOTE
3 CHORD
4 ROOT
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