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USB
Only the USB connector will be used to transmit and re-
ceive MIDI messages. Thru operation via the MIDI IN
and MIDI THRU connectors is enabled.
MIDI
Only the MIDI connectors will be used to transmit and
receive MIDI messages.
4: Clock
[Auto, Internal, Ext-USB, Ext-MIDI]
Specifies how synchronization with a connected exter-
nal MIDI device will occur.
Auto
If MIDI clock messages are being received from a con-
nected external MIDI device, the RADIAS will automat-
ically operate with the Ext-MIDI or Ext-USB setting. If
MIDI clock messages are not being received, it will op-
erate using the Internal setting.
Internal
The RADIAS will be the master device (the controlling
device). A connected external MIDI device (such as a se-
quencer) will synchronize to the RADIAS’ step se-
quencer or arpeggiator. If the LFO1 and LFO2
“TempoSync” is On, the LFO cycle will synchronize to
the tempo specified by the [TEMPO] knob.
Ext-USB
The RADIAS will operate as a slave (the controlled de-
vice) to MIDI clock messages received from the USB
connector. The RADIAS’ step sequencer and arpeggia-
tor will synchronize to the MIDI clock messages re-
ceived from a connected external USB-MIDI device. If
the LFO1 and LFO2 “TempoSync” is On, the LFO cycle
will synchronize to the MIDI clock of the external USB-
MIDI device.
Ext-MIDI
The RADIAS will operate as a slave (the controlled de-
vice) to MIDI clock messages received from the MIDI IN
connector. The RADIAS’ step sequencer and arpeggia-
tor will synchronize to the MIDI clock messages re-
ceived from a connected external MIDI device. If the
LFO1 and LFO2 “TempoSync” is On, the LFO cycle will
synchronize to the MIDI clock of the external MIDI de-
vice.
For details on synchronization-related settings for
your external MIDI device, refer to the owner’s
manual for the device you’re using.
5: MIDI1
[P.Bend…#119(CC#119)]
6: MIDI2
[P.Bend…#119(CC#119)]
7: MIDI3
[P.Bend…#119(CC#119)]
8: MIDI4
[P.Bend…#119(CC#119)]
9: MIDI5
[P.Bend…#119(CC#119)]
These select the functions that are assigned to modula-
tion sources MIDI 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Virtual Patch
function.
With the factory settings, “MIDI1” is assigned to #016
(CC#16), “MIDI2” to #002 (CC#02), “MIDI3” to #080
(CC#80), “MIDI4” to #081 (CC#81), and “MIDI5” to
A.Touch.
If the selected function is assigned to a different
parameter, an “*” is shown at the right of the val-
ue.
P05 MIDI DUMP
P05–1 : MIDI DUMP
1: MIDI Dump
[All Data…GLOBAL]
This selects the data that will be dumped. The RADIAS’
program, drum, and global settings will be transmitted
to a MIDI data filer connected to the MIDI OUT connec-
tor, or to a computer connected to the USB connector.
Alternatively, you can send this data to another RADI-
AS
synthesizer. For details on the dump procedure, re-
fer to p.70 “Saving data on an external device (Data
Dump).”
To receive a data dump, set the MIDI FILTER page “Sys-
temEx” to (Enable) so that data dumps can be re-
ceived at any time. Data dumps are transmitted and
received on the global MIDI channel.
Do not touch the RADIAS’ knobs or switches
while data is being transmitted or received.
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI THRU
TG OUTPUT
DUMP IN etc...
KBD/KNOB OUT
DUMP OUT etc...
USB MIDI RX (EXT)
USB MIDI TX (INT)
USB MIDI TX (EXT)
USB MIDI RX (INT)
RADIAS MIDI OUT
RADIAS KBD/KNOB
RADIAS MIDI IN
RADIAS SOUND
RADIAS
PC USB-MIDI Port
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI THRU
TG OUTPUT
DUMP IN etc...
KBD/KNOB OUT
DUMP OUT etc...
USB MIDI RX (EXT)
USB MIDI TX (INT)
USB MIDI TX (EXT)
USB MIDI RX (INT)
RADIAS MIDI OUT
RADIAS KBD/KNOB
RADIAS MIDI IN
RADIAS SOUND
RADIAS
PC USB-MIDI Port
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI THRU
TG OUTPUT
DUMP IN etc...
KBD/KNOB OUT
DUMP OUT etc...
USB MIDI RX (EXT)
USB MIDI TX (INT)
USB MIDI TX (EXT)
USB MIDI RX (INT)
RADIAS MIDI OUT
RADIAS KBD/KNOB
RADIAS MIDI IN
RADIAS SOUND
RADIAS
PC USB-MIDI Port
Summary of Contents for MMT RADIAS
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Page 6: ...Table of Contents vi...
Page 7: ...Operation Introduction Front and rear panels Setup Quick Start Editing...
Page 78: ...Editing 72...
Page 79: ...Parameter Program parameters Drum parameters Global parameters Effect guide...
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