Hi Bobbi, To summarise and reiterate what Nicole wrote:
Basically, in Multi mode, your keyboard will respond to all MIDI channels, meaning you can play a different instrument on each. When you're not in the Multi mode, typically a keyboard will respond to 1, or maybe 2 channels and may ignore MIDI on other channels. In terms of which voices you can use, this might depend on the keyboard, but generally I think you should be able to access all voices in all modes. However, on some units, because of limitations such as the number of available effects processors, some voices might sound different in Multi mode. Hope this helps. James. On 22/09/2011, Bobbi Blood <[email protected]> wrote: > I half wonder if I should change the subject line of this message, but I'm > going to leave it since I'm not really deviating from the topic at the > moment. Just wanted to say thanks to Nicole for her extremely informative > message. I am still open to whatever information anyone wants to throw into > this topic, because as I said, I am very new to all of this and I really > enjoy learning what I can, and as much as I can. I will ask questions if I > am confused about something, even if it means looking a bit silly for a few > moments. How else are we supposed to learn things if we don't ask > questions? Anyway, thanks again, and I look forward to understanding more > and making connections with other musicians as a result. > To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
