Song Player/Recorder
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MIDI functions
The MR-200 also provides a number of func-
tions that allow you to specify how it should
send MIDI data and which MIDI data should
be send to which MIDI OUT socket.
All parameters discussed below can be accessed
using the
[MENU]
button. The general proce-
dure is as follows:
A
Press the
[MENU]
button.
B
Use the PAGE
[√][®]
buttons to select the
desired parameter.
C
Use the
[VALUE]
knob to select the desired
option.
D
Press
[MENU]
again (it goes dark) to leave
this function.
If you changed a value, the following mes-
sage appears (otherwise, you are done).
E
If you wish to keep this setting, press the
[TRACK]
button to save your setting. Press
[TEMPO]
to leave the menu without saving
your change.
Available MIDI parameters
Master Tune Send
Options
: 415.3~466.2
Use this parameter to tune your GM2-com-
patible sound source from the MR-200 (this
is a remote control function). That way, you
do not need to tune your external module
every time you switch it on. This message is
transmitted to MIDI OUT A and B.
This is a GM2 message that may have no effect on
the module you are using (the MX-200, however, is
GM2 compatible).
Clock TX
Options
: On, Off
This parameter allows you to specify
whether or not the MR-200 should transmit
synchronization signals (called “MIDI
Clock”) to its MIDI OUT sockets. They are
transmitted to MIDI OUT A and B.
Such messages are needed when you are
using an arranger instrument, a drum
machine, a workstation (a synthesizer with
an internal sequencer), or another
sequencer that should play in time with the
MR-200 (same tempo, same place). If you
want that external instrument to start and
stop whenever you start or stop playback/
recording on your MR-200, you should also
activate the following parameter.
This only works if you set the external instrument
to use the Clock signals received via MIDI rather
than its own internal tempo. See its manual for
details.
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