Yamaha AN200 사용자 설명서

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Chapter 19  Master Class 2 — Advanced Music Production
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Recording to a sequencer
As a “desktop” synthesizer, the AN200 is absolutely perfect for computer recording applications.  In fact, if 
you DON’T have a computer or a hardware sequencer, you’re leaving a good portion of the AN200’s incredi-
ble potential untapped.
You’ve already worked with the step sequencer on the AN200 itself for recording Patterns and Songs.  How-
ever, with a separate sequencer or a computer, you can take advantage of even greater recording power and 
editing flexibility.  Use one of the example setups below to record songs to a sequencer and play them back 
with the sounds of the AN200.
In the top example, the computer has a MIDI interface and is running sequencing software, such as 
XGworks lite — which you can find in the included CD-ROM.  In the bottom example, the RM1x Sequence 
Remixer is used for recording.
A few important points:
• Make sure all MIDI connections are correct — the INs go to the OUTs, and the OUTs to the INs.
• Set the MIDI keyboard to match the receive channel of the AN200.  (This may be controllable from the 
• Make sure that MIDI Thru (or MIDI Echo) on the computer or sequencer is set to “on.”  This lets you 
hear the sound of the AN200 as you play the keyboard.
• Since the Synth Voices of the AN200 play on Channel 1, make sure that any recorded tracks on the 
sequencer are set to play via MIDI Channel 1.
• Remember that the AN200 has Rhythm tracks, and that you can use these in recording, too.  Just be 
careful to make the correct channel settings.  (The Rhythm tracks normally receive on Channels 2, 3, 
and 4.  If you want to change these, see Tip 80.)
Other settings may be necessary as well; refer to the relevant owner’s manuals.
MIDI
IN
MIDI 
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDI 
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDI 
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDI 
OUT
MIDI keyboard
Computer 
with MIDI interface
AN200
MIDI keyboard
RM1x
AN200