Yamaha MU128 Manual Do Utilizador
MU128
MU90R
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The Controls of the MU128
English
Rear Panel
1 MIDI terminals
For connection to other MIDI devices, such as a MIDI keyboard, tone genera-
tor, or sequencer, or to a computer that has a MIDI interface.
tor, or sequencer, or to a computer that has a MIDI interface.
• MIDI IN-A terminal
When the HOST SELECT switch is set to “MIDI,” this receives MIDI data for
controlling Parts set to receive over channels A01 - A16. When the HOST
SELECT switch is set to “Mac,” “PC-1,” or “PC-2,” it transmits the received
MIDI data to the TO HOST terminal. The front and rear panel MIDI IN-A
terminals cannot be used simultaneously. The rear panel MIDI IN-A terminal
can be selected for operation in the Utility mode (page 157).
When the HOST SELECT switch is set to “MIDI,” this receives MIDI data for
controlling Parts set to receive over channels A01 - A16. When the HOST
SELECT switch is set to “Mac,” “PC-1,” or “PC-2,” it transmits the received
MIDI data to the TO HOST terminal. The front and rear panel MIDI IN-A
terminals cannot be used simultaneously. The rear panel MIDI IN-A terminal
can be selected for operation in the Utility mode (page 157).
• MIDI IN-B terminal
When the HOST SELECT switch is set to “MIDI,” this receives MIDI data for
controlling Parts set to receive over channels B01 - B16.
When the HOST SELECT switch is set to “MIDI,” this receives MIDI data for
controlling Parts set to receive over channels B01 - B16.
• MIDI OUT terminal
This is for transmitting data to another MIDI device, in the case of sending
bulk data to a computer or MIDI data storage device (when the HOST SE-
LECT switch is set to “MIDI”). It also can be used for outputting the data
received via the TO HOST terminal, letting you connect other MIDI instru-
ments and use the MU128 as a MIDI interface for your computer (when the
HOST SELECT switch is set to “Mac,” “PC-1,” or “PC-2”).
This is for transmitting data to another MIDI device, in the case of sending
bulk data to a computer or MIDI data storage device (when the HOST SE-
LECT switch is set to “MIDI”). It also can be used for outputting the data
received via the TO HOST terminal, letting you connect other MIDI instru-
ments and use the MU128 as a MIDI interface for your computer (when the
HOST SELECT switch is set to “Mac,” “PC-1,” or “PC-2”).
• MIDI THRU terminal
This is for outputting the data received via the MIDI IN-A terminal as is, with-
out any additional data generated by the MU128 itself. This is commonly used
for “daisy-chain” connection of other MIDI instruments.
This is for outputting the data received via the MIDI IN-A terminal as is, with-
out any additional data generated by the MU128 itself. This is commonly used
for “daisy-chain” connection of other MIDI instruments.
2 HOST SELECT switch
For selecting the type of host computer. (page 35.)
MIDI
THRU
OUT
IN-A
IN-B
HOST SELECT
MIDI
Mac
PC-2 PC-1
TO HOST
DC IN
OUTPUT INPUT
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