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Using Your PF-1000 with Other Devices
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PF-1000
Using the USB terminal on your computer 
with a USB/MIDI interface (UX256/UX96/
UX16, etc.)
Connect the UX256/UX96/UX16 and the computer with a 
USB cable. Install the included UX256/UX96/UX16 driver 
to the computer, and connect the UX256/UX96/UX16 to 
the PF-1000 with a MIDI cable. Set the HOST SELECT 
switch on the PF-1000 to “MIDI.” For details, refer to the 
owner’s manual of the UX256/UX96/UX16.
For details about the necessary MIDI settings for computer 
and sequence software you are using, refer to the relevant 
owner’s manuals.
What’s MIDI?
Let’s consider an acoustic piano and a classical guitar as 
representative acoustic instruments. With the piano, you 
strike a key, and a hammer inside hits some strings and 
plays a note. With the guitar, you directly pluck a string 
and the note sounds.
But how does a digital instrument go about playing a 
note?
As shown in the illustration above, in an electronic 
instrument, the sampled note (previously recorded note) 
stored in the tone generator section (electronic circuit) is 
played based on information received from the keyboard, 
and output through the speakers.
Now let’s examine what happens when we play back a 
recording. When you playback a music CD (for example, 
a solo piano recording), you’re hearing the actual sound 
(vibrations in air) of the acoustic instrument. This is called 
audio data, to distinguish it from MIDI data.
In the above example, the actual acoustic sounds of the 
pianist’s performance are captured in the recording as 
audio data, and this is recorded to CD. When you play 
back that CD on your audio system, you can hear the 
actual piano performance. The piano itself is not 
necessary, since the recording contains the actual sounds 
of the piano, and your speakers reproduce them.
Personal computer
MIDI IN
USB
cable
MIDI OUT
USB interface
NEC
PC-9821 
AS
NEC MultiSync
PF-1000
HOST SELECT
MIDI
PC-2
Mac
PC-1
MIDI
IN
OUT
Internal amp
Internal amp
Tone generator 
(Electric circuit)
Playing 
the keyboard
R
L
Pluck a string and the body 
resonates the sound.
Based on playing information 
from the keyboard, a 
sampled note stored in the 
tone generator is played 
through the speakers.
Acoustic guitar note 
production
Digital instrument note 
production
Recording and playing back the performance of an acoustic 
instrument (audio data)
Recording
Playback
FD
Tone generator
Sequencer
FD
Recording and playing back the performance of a digital 
instrument (MIDI data)
Controller (keyboard, etc.)
Recording
Playback
In the case of digital instruments, the audio signals are sent 
through output jacks (such as AUX OUT) on the instrument.