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ep-760 Connecting external devices
Connecting MIDI devices
By connecting an external MIDI device and exchanging per-
formance data, you can control the performances on one 
device from the other. For instance, you can output sound 
from the other instrument or switch Tones on the other 
instrument.
What’s MIDI?
MIDI stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”, 
an international standard which allows performance 
information to be communicated among electronic musi-
cal instruments and computers. 
The ep-760 provides MIDI connectors, which allow per-
formance data to be exchanged with external devices. 
When these connectors are used to connect the ep-760 to 
external devices, an even wider range of possibilities 
becomes available.
Connection examples
NOTE
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other 
devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power 
on all devices before making any connections.
Playing the ep-760 from a MIDI sequencer/
Recording an ep-760 performance on a MIDI 
sequencer
Set Local Off if you have connected the ep-760 to a MIDI 
sequencer. Refer to “Switching Local Control on and 
off”, p. 29. Also set your MIDI sequencer to MIDI Thru 
mode (so that messages received at MIDI IN will be re-
transmitted without change from MIDI OUT). For 
details, refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI 
sequencer. 
Perform on the ep-760 to play a MIDI sound 
generator
Making MIDI-related settings
Here’s how you can set the transmit channel and other 
MIDI-related settings. 
How to enter function mode
A
Hold down the [Metronome] button, and press the 
[Beat] button.
The indicators of the buttons you pressed will flash, and 
you will enter Function mode. The display now indicates 
the value of the currently selected function. 
Setting various functions
B
Press the button to which the desired function is 
assigned. 
The indicator of the button you pressed flashes. For 
details on each function, refer to the explanations below.
C
Press the [+] or [–] button to change the value.
Press the [+] and [–] buttons simultaneously to return to 
the initial setting. 
Leaving Function mode
D
Press the [Metronome] or [Beat] button.
The button’s indicator will return to the previous state. 
MIDI transmit channel settings
MIDI features sixteen MIDI channels, numbered 1~16. 
Simply connecting a cable is not enough for communica-
tion to take place. The connected devices must be set to 
use the same MIDI channels. Otherwise, no sound will 
be produced, and no sounds can be selected.
NOTE
The ep-760 receives all channels 1~16.
If you are using Dual performance (p. 11) or Split performance 
(p. 13) on the ep-760, only the channel you specify here will be 
transmitted. 
If you press the [Strings] button in step B of “Making 
MIDI-related settings”, a display like the following will 
appear. 
Setting range:
 1~16
Initial setting:
 1
In
Out
MIDI
MT Series
* MT-90s/80s has no MIDI Out connector.
MT series
* The * MT-90s/80s has no MIDI Out connector.
ep-760
OUT
THRU
IN
MIDI
Sound Module
Sound module
ep-760
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