
18
* Allows for direct selection of the music symbols in
the step write Recording window.
* See the same entry in the table above.
1 — 0
:Numeric Keys)
and I—I
* Playback will start from the beginning of the track.
Space Bar
* The new data are ignored. In a punch-in operation,
the old data are not erased.
STOP]
ESCI
* Pressing the IESCI key after a special display was
selected in the lower-left window will cause the
normal Record page to re-appear.
* See also the "Selecting a function entry in the
above table.
* To abort printing and cassette recorder operation.
ICTRLI H- ISTOP1
Consider the following system:
Fig. 14 System example
MIDI
IN
Music Computer
+ MIDI Recorder
MIDI
OUT
TX7
TX7
TX7
19 —
MIDI THRU
MIDI IN
MIDI THRU
MIDI IN
MIDI THRU
MIDI IN
MIDI M I D I
OUT I N
DX7
MIDI THRU
Audio Out
Audio
Out
Audio
Out
Audio Out
—
To Mixer
and Sound
System
This system is capable of recording music data from the DX7 keyboard, and playing it back via the four
tone generators comprised of the one contained in the DX7 and one in each of the three TX7 units.
Note, however, that only a single MIDI cable carries the MIDI OUT signal from the computer to all four
tone generators. The MIDI OUT from the computer feeds the MIDI IN of the DX7, the MIDI THRU of the
DX7 (which simply retransmits anything received at the MIDI IN terminal) then transmits the same data
Out to the MIDI IN of the first TX7, the MIDI THRU terminal of the first TX7 then transmits the same data
on to the MIDI IN of the second TX7, and so on. This type of setup is possible because each tone
generator can be set to receive on a different MIDI channel (16 channels are available), and will ONLY
play back data which is received on the channel to which it is assigned. Naturally, each of the four