MU128 Guided Tour
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NOTES
• Data received via the MIDI IN-A terminal plays back Parts set to channels A01 -
A16, and data received via the MIDI IN-B terminal plays back Parts set to chan-
nels B01 - B16.
• When the the HOST SELECT switch is set to MIDI, up to 32 Parts can be played
simultaneously.
Operation
1
Set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI.
2
Connect the MU128 to the appropriate MIDI device.
Refer to the illustrations above. Use a standard MIDI cable (see
page ??).
3
Turn on the the connected device, then the MU128.
4
If you are using a computer, start up your music software, and
set up the appropriate options on the software for operation with
the MU128.
Connecting Directly to a Computer
The MU128 features a built-in host computer interface, allowing you to di-
rectly connect it to your computer — eliminating the need of installing a
special MIDI interface to your computer. The MU128 can be used with the
following computers: Apple Macintosh and compatibles, IBM PC/AT and
compatibles.
If your computer has a MIDI interface you may want to connect the
MU128 to it, rather than using the host computer interface on the MU128.
(See the section “Connecting to MIDI Devices” on page 32.)
Depending on the computer or interface used, set the HOST SELECT
switch to the appropriate setting: MIDI, PC-1, PC-2 (IBM and compatibles),
or Mac (Macintosh and compaibles). For information on the types of cables
that can be used for connection, see the section “MIDI/Computer Con-
necting Cables” on page 101.
Operation
1
Set the HOST SELECT switch on the rear panel of the MU128 to
the appropriate setting:
For IBM PC/AT or compatible computers: PC-2
For Macintosh computers: Mac
Setting Up the MU128 in Your Music System