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Connecting to a Computer
EZ-220 Owner’s Manual
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MIDI settings
On this instrument, the following MIDI parameters can be set by using the [FUNC-
TION] button (page 15). These are useful when connecting this instrument to a com-
puter, and recording your keyboard performance to music software, for example.
Local Control
Determines whether or not the internal Voices respond to the notes you play on the
keyboard.
ON.............This is the normal default setting in which notes played on this
instrument and coming from a computer via a USB cable are
sounded by the internal Voices.
OFF ...........Playing notes on this instrument does not sound the internal Voices,
but transmits the note data to a computer via a USB cable. The notes
coming from a computer via a USB cable are sounded by the inter-
nal Voices.
This can be set by using the [FUNCTION] button (page 15).
External Clock
Determines whether Song/Style/Metronome playback is synchronized to the internal
clock of this instrument (OFF), or to the clock signal from a computer connected to
the USB TO HOST terminal (ON).
ON.............Playback will be synchronized to the clock from a computer. While
no clock is being received from a computer, playback cannot be
done.
OFF ...........This is the normal default setting in which the instrument uses its
own internal clock.
This can be set by using the [FUNCTION] button (page 15).
Initial Send (Panel Setting Transmission)
Sends the current panel settings of this instrument to a computer. When recording
the keyboard performance to a computer, you can use this function to ensure that the
original panel settings are automatically restored when the recorded data is played
back.
This can be set by using the [FUNCTION] button (page 15).
Keyboard Lighting via Song Playback on a computer
Receiving data over MIDI channel 1 from a computer lights the corresponding notes
on the keyboard. This means that you can use the Song data on a computer for key-
board practice if the melody part to be practiced is assigned to MIDI channel 1.
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