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MU128 Guided Tour
2
Connect the terminals as shown in the illustration below, using
standard computer cables*.
* Make sure to use the following commercially available standard cable types:
For IBM PC/AT or compatible computers: D-SUB 9-pin to Mini DIN 8-pin
(page 101)
For Macintosh computers:8-pin Macintosh Peripheral cable (page 101)
3
Turn on the power of the computer, then the MU128.
4
Start up your music software, and set up the appropriate options
on the software for operation with the MU128.
NOTES
• The MU128 features both rear and front panel MIDI IN-A terminals. Since both
cannot be used simultaneously, you must determine which of them you will use.
At the factory, the MIDI IN-A is set for rear panel operation. This can be changed
to front panel operation in the Utility mode’s System parameters (page 157).
• For Windows 95 users:
In order to use the TO HOST connection of the MU128 with your computer,
you’ll need to install special MIDI driver software (YAMAHA CBX Driver for Win-
dows 95). This driver is contained in the included CD-ROM.
• For Macintosh computers, you should set the MIDI interface clock setting on the
application software to 1 MHz.
Setting Up the MU128 in Your Music System
MU128
MIDI
OUT
TO HOST
TO HOST
MIDI
IN-A
HOST SELECT
MIDI
Mac
PC-2 PC-1
RS422
RS-232C
(DB-9)
HOST SELECT
MIDI
Mac
PC-2 PC-1
Connecting directly to an IBM PC/AT
compatible computer
* Make sure to connect any external
MIDI devices to the MIDI IN-A terminal.
Macintosh computer
IBM-PC/AT or
compatible computer
TONE GENERATOR
XG
TG300B
PERFORM
MODE
EQ
UTIL EFFECT
PLAY EDIT
ALL
MUTE/
SOLO
PART
PART
SELECT
VALUE
SELECT
VALUE
ENTER
EXIT
SELECT PART GROUP
Strings
Bass
Guitar
Organ
Chrom.perc.
Piano
Ensemble
Brass
Reed
Pipe
Synth lead Synth pad
Drum
Model excl.
SFX
Percussive
Ethnic
Synth effects
PHONES
MIDI IN A
STAND BY
ON
VOLUME
2
PART
VOL EXP PAN
BANK/PGM
REV CHO VAR KEY
A/D INPUT
1
MU PLG-1 PLG-2 PLG-3
Connecting directly to a Macintosh computer
(Used as both tone generator
and MIDI interface.)
MIDI keyboard controller