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Re: Omni Mode?


 

@Yanni. What this guy said.?
If (as i understand) you only want ONE track on the BSP to send to ONE track on the QY
then you just need the MIDI ch to match on both the QY and the BSP.

example: check if BSP track 1 is defaulted to send to MIDI ch 1 - you'll have to look in settings/manual. I have never used a BSP.?
Then you just choose BSP track #1 MIDI ch1 is thats the case and then set the QY to receive ONLY on that MIDI ch. ?#1 in this example from BSP track 1.?

You'll need always to manual dig in both pieces of gear you are hooking up. MIDI blah is usually in a global/utility setting in most well thought out gear.?



On Thursday, 18 February 2021, 10:38:32 CET, Eric <erichemingway@...> wrote:


Hi,

My apologies if I am missing something here, but my first thought would be to turn off Yamaha¡¯s (sorta pseudo) omni-mode through the menu (as opposed to thru a CC or Sysex call). ?I mean I am fairly certain I have changed omni mode by using Sysex (and/or CC), ?but the menu is far simpler unless it absolutely has to be triggered thru an external synth/sequencer (which might be the case here...I mean, I just kinda skimmed the topic as I only have a few minutes right now).

Anyway, To do it thru the menu (on the either QY70 or QY100)

Press Menu->Utility->Menu(again)->Fingered Zone

Next, arrow over to MIDI CHANNEL and change (All) to whichever channel you would prefer (by pressing +/- to choose a channel 1 thru 16, or via Shift+(number/black) keys).

Again, my apologies if I am missing something or if this was already suggested.

Best Regards,
Eric

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