![]() Standard voice mode was a MIDI specification that Yamaha had used on it’s keyboards in the late 80’s. It can also be set to omni mode which allows it to respond on all channels although only one voice can be used. The keyboard can receive on a single MIDI channel ranging from channels 1-16. The drums cannot be sequenced via MIDI in this mode, however the built in drum patterns can be synced with another MIDI instrument or DAW by setting the MIDI clock to external. ![]() The keyboard operates the same from an external MIDI controller as if it was being played on its own keys.Īll 100 voices can be accessed in this mode and even the auto accompaniment chords can be controlled. In this mode the keyboard is mono-timbral which means only one part can be played at a time. Remote control mode is what the keyboard defaults to when it is switched on. ![]() The keyboard has two modes in which it can respond to MIDI Remote control and Standard voice mode. ![]()
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