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Make sure that the AC adapter corresponds to the correct voltage output. The

Studio 610 will accept an adapter that has a rating of 9V DC with a positive polarity

tip and has a minimum current of 200 ma.

2) Connect MIDI cable from the ST-610 MIDI output, (each output can handle up to

four synthesizers, modules, or effect devices) to the MIDI input on your sound

sources. Set your sound sources to the desired MIDI channels by the ST-610 Plus.

Each channel would normally be assigned to a different sound or effect. Since the
ST-610 has only one zone, you can only program one of the 16 channels at a time.

Make sure that your sound source is properly assigned to the channel you are

sending on.

To select a base channel hold the [CHANNEL] switch and enter the channel number

(1 through 16) by depressing the appropriate black numbered key (0-9). The

function switch must be released after the black number keys. At this point the

ST-610 is sending on that channel.

Program change:

A program change command allows you to change the sound on your sound

source from the ST-610. The program change will be sent on whichever MIDI
channel the ST-610 is currently set. Program changes are numbered 1 through 128.

You may notice, depending on the sound source, that a program change of \ will

show up on your sound source as 0. This is not a problem, since MIDI is not
completely standard between manufacturers. Thank the heavens that there are only
a few anomalies like this between the manufacturers.

To issue a program change, hold the [PROGRAM] switch and enter the desired

number on the numbered black keys with the appropriate program number or use
the [INC]/ [DEC] (increment/ decrement) keys. If a number greater than 128 is

entered, it will wrap around to the beginning.

Bank change:

Some sound sources today, especially found on computer sound cards, have a

feature called bank select. The MIDI specification calls for bank numbers 1 through

16384. Once you have selected your bank you are able to select a program change

(1 through 128).

Summary of Contents for ST-610

Page 1: ... quality results for the live or studio environment TECHNICALCHARACTERISTICS 61keys One zone Velocity Sensitive Pitch Bend Wheel and Programmable Wheel TwoParallelMIDIOutputs Sustain InputJack VolumeInputJack Program change MIDI Channel Transpose Programmable wheel Volume Pan Aftertouch Pitch Modulation etc ExternalAdapter9VDC500mAincluded CONNECTIONS 1 Connect the AC adapter cable to the power in...

Page 2: ...t this point the ST 610 is sending on that channel Program change A program change command allows you to change the sound on your sound source from the ST 610 The program change will be sent on whichever MIDI channel the ST 610 is currently set Program changes are numbered 1 through 128 You may notice depending on the sound source that a program change of will show up on your sound source as 0 Thi...

Page 3: ...WHEELA Aftertouch pitch 1 through 16 Refer to the sound source s owners manual for this procedure 3 Connect a momentary fqotswitch which circuit is normally open to the sustain input jack clearly marked SUSTAIN located next to the MIDI jacks We recommend a VFP 1 10 piano like sustain pedal available from Music Industries Corp 4 Connect a control voltage pedal for volume in the jack clearly marked ...

Page 4: ...le However you must know certain basic MIDI theory before it can make sense Base Channel There are 16 different channels in the MIDI specification that can be accessed modulation volume and pan can be accessed by the corresponding black keys while all the remaining control functions can be accessed by the number or INC DEC keys To assign the programmable wheel press and hold the Control switch Ent...

Page 5: ...Purpose Gen l Purpose 1 Gen l Purpose 3 Gen l Purpose N Undefined Bank Least significant byte for valuesO to 31 Sustain damper Portamento On Off Sostenuto Soft Pedal Undefined Hold 2 Undefined Gen l Purpose 1 Gen l Purpose 2 Gen l Purpose 3 Gen l Purpose 4 Undefined Tremolo Depth Chorus Depth Detune Phaser Depth Data increment Data decrement Undefined Local control On Off AllNotesOff OmniOff Omni ...

Page 6: ...ns may cause interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or reloc...

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