Owner`s manual

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Basic Operation
Switching Tones with the
MX-200
Now try using the MX-200 to switch the MIDI coupler tones.
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1. Set the MX-200’s [PART] knob to “1.”
2. Use the organ controls to switch on the MIDI GT
A (or GT) piston.
3. Select the desired tone category with the MX-
200’s [TONE CATEGORY] knob.
4. Turn the MX-200’s [VALUE] knob to select a
sound variation.
You can now perform with the selected tone when you
play the Great keyboard.
In the same manner, you can set other tones for the other
keyboards using the corresponding part numbers, for
example assigning tones to the Swell keyboard with Part 2,
the Pedalboard with Part 3, assigning part numbers to the
Choir keyboard and coupler B as well.
* You can save the settings that determine which tone is used
with each of the organ’s MIDI couplers. When tones are
selected by operating the MX-200, the saved tone selections
are cancelled as the result of such selections.
* For instructions on how to save tones to the organ’s MIDI
couplers, refer to your organ owner’s manual.
Adjusting the Master tuning
on the MX-200
When adjusting the organ’s tuning, the MX-200’s tuning
must also be changed to the same value. Matching the tuning
removes muddiness in the sound, allowing you to get a
clearer, more beautiful sound.
1. Press the [VALUE] knob to make the TUNE
indicator in the display lights up.
2. Turn the [VALUE] knob to adjust the tuning.
The frequency of A4 is used as the basic reference pitch.
When indicating this frequency, the display shows the
lowest two digits and the first digit after the decimal
point.
For example, when set to 440 Hz, “40.0” is indicated in
the display.
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