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Setting the MIDI channels
1
Press the 
UTILITY/–USB A/USB B
 button.
2
Use the 
EFX SELECT
 control to select the MIDI 
Setting
MIDI INPUT CH or MIDI OUTPUT CH.
3
Set the MIDI channels.
Setting the MIDI clock
The MIDI clock that is synchronized with the set BPM value is 
output. (60 to 300 BPM)
1
Press the 
MIDI CLK
 button.
• 
The MIDI clock is output from the USB MIDI and MIDI 
output terminals. 
• 
The 
MIDI CLK
 button lights up.
 MIDI
This unit comes with USB MIDI input/output and 5-pin DIN MIDI 
output functions.
These functions support the MIDI control functions of almost all the 
controls as well as the MIDI clock.
MIDI layer operations
The unit incorporates a MIDI layer function for the input channels. 
This function controls the external devices and software as the 
MIDI controller.
1
Press the
 MIDI
 buttons. 
• 
The MIDI button lights up, and the MIDI layer operations 
are performed. 
2
The MIDI commands corresponding to the 
operations using the panel controls are output. 
• 
The operations are not refl ected in the unit, and normal 
operation as a mixer cannot be performed.
• 
The  MIDI signals are received, and the LEDs light up or go 
off.
• 
MIDI output operation block
 
Channel isolator EQ
 (HI, MID, LOW) controls; 
Channel EFX 
SEND
 button; 
CUE
 buttons; 
Channel Fader
• 
MIDI input operation block
 The 
channel level meter
channel EFX SEND
 
button; 
CUE
 
button display
3
When the 
MIDI
 button is pressed again, the 
MIDI
 
button light goes out, and the MIDI layer operations 
are ended. 
• 
The details of the operation are not output to the MIDI 
terminals, and the unit can be operated as normal.
4
If, at the completion of the MIDI layer operations, 
the positions of the 
EQ adjustment
 controls and 
Channel Fader
 differ from the internal statuses of 
the unit, the unit locks its internal statuses without 
refl ecting the positions of the controls.
• 
While these statuses are locked, the EQ LOCK indicator 
fl ashes.
5
If a control that is locked is operated, the lock 
screen appears.
Indicates the channel that is 
locked.
The character that represents the 
EQ or fader that is being operated 
fl ashes.
The locked EQ or fader section 
lights.
Indicates the direction in which 
the lock can be removed.
Indicates the difference with the 
lock value.
6
When the control matches the locked position, the 
lock is released, and normal operations can be 
performed on the unit.