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Recording and Playing MIDI Data 
(MIDI Phrase)
 
What is a MIDI Phrase?
 
You can use the AR-200 for recording and playback of MIDI 
data. MIDI data recorded with the AR-200 are called “MIDI 
phrases.”
MIDI phrases and audio phrases are treated identically as 
phrases.
You can take MIDI data recorded with a MIDI sequencer and 
record this to the AR-200 as MIDI phrases, using them as 
“MIDI data playback sent to sound generating modules for 
broadcast within buildings.”
MIDI data is saved by the AR-200 as Format 0 SMFs 
(Standard MIDI Files). The MIDI Time Base is fixed at 192.
 
* Audio phrases and MIDI phrases cannot be recorded or played 
back simultaneously.
* The capacity of cards used for MIDI phrases is affected not 
only by recording time, but by the size of the MIDI data in the 
MIDI phrases themselves. Please be aware that when you 
record MIDI phrases, the possible recording time for a single 
card varies according to the size of the MIDI data.
 
Control of the unit by using MIDI signals is described in 
another chapter.
 
 
 
Connecting External Devices
 
fig.mid-01
 
This automatically changes to MIDI THRU during recording 
and in recording standby.
 
 
 
Procedure for Recording MIDI 
Phrases
 
Make the correct connections, then turn on the power switch.
 
 
 
1.
 
Insert a formatted card into one of the slots.
 
2.
 
Press the [
] or [
] button to select the number of the 
phrase to be recorded.
 
* The non-recording phrase number in display is flashed.
* If you are re-recording over a previously recorded phrase, you 
* You cannot change the phrase number after recording, so be 
sure to select the phrase number you want to record.
 
3.
 
Hold down the STOP button and press the PLAY button 
to go into recording standby.
The PLAY indicator is flashed while the recording standby 
mode.
 
fig.mid-02
 
4.
 
Hold down the [
] button for at least five seconds to 
switch to MIDI mode. The MIDI/CLIP indicator is lit.
 
* Recording will begin when a System Real time message 
“Start” (FAH) is received from the connected MIDI device.
 
5.
 
After you press the PLAY button, recording begins when 
MIDI signals are input from the connected MIDI device.
While recording is in progress, the PLAY indicator lights, 
and a dot flashes in the display.
 
fig.mid-03
 
* When the card becomes full, recording will stop automatically.
MIDI OUT
Powerd Speaker
(For Monitor)
MIDI Sequencer
MIDI Sound Source
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
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