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Changing the driver set-
ting (MIDI Patch Screen)
You can change the assignment of I/O connectors on the UX256 and port numbers
selected from the computer.
Sequence software transmits and receives MIDI signals to and from the UX256 via the
driver (page 13). The UX256 is equipped with six MIDI IN/OUT terminals and two TO
TG terminals. You specify the I/O ports of the UX256 to control from the computer’s
sequence software. At this time, changing the driver setting enables you to change
these I/O assignments without re-patching the cables.
For example, you can transmit an identical MIDI signal to multiple ports or transmit
layered MIDI signals from multiple ports to a single port. Also, you can directly route
MIDI signals from MIDI IN to MIDI OUT.
The following table shows the assignment of the port numbers and I/O ports. With the
default settings, the port number matches the computer’s port number.
If a tone generator connected to the TO TG port does not support multi-port
specifications, the selection of ports B-E will be ignored.
port number
MIDI output port
MIDI input port
Port 1
MIDI OUT1
MIDI IN1
Port 2
MIDI OUT2
MIDI IN2
Port 3
MIDI OUT3
MIDI IN3
Port 4
MIDI OUT4
MIDI IN4
Port 5
MIDI OUT5
MIDI IN5
Port 6
MIDI OUT6
MIDI IN6
Port 7
TO TG1 -A
TO TG1
Port 8
TO TG1 -B
TO TG2
Port 9
TO TG1 -C
–
Port 10
TO TG1 -D
–
Port 11
TO TG1 -E
–
Port 12
TO TG2 -A
–
Port 13
TO TG2 -B
–
Port 14
TO TG2 -C
–
Port 15
TO TG2 -D
–
Port 16
TO TG2 -E
–
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