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Using the SP-555 with other MIDI equipment
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a
global standard that allows electronic musical instruments
and computers to exchange performance data. The SP-555
is compatible with MIDI, and provides two MIDI connectors,
MIDI IN and MIDI OUT. By connecting these connectors to
other MIDI devices you can create a wide range of setups.
global standard that allows electronic musical instruments
and computers to exchange performance data. The SP-555
is compatible with MIDI, and provides two MIDI connectors,
MIDI IN and MIDI OUT. By connecting these connectors to
other MIDI devices you can create a wide range of setups.
easy way of checking which MIDI messages the SP-555 is
able to receive. By comparing the MIDI implementation charts
of the SP-555 and some other MIDI device, you can see which
messages are compatible between the two devices.
able to receive. By comparing the MIDI implementation charts
of the SP-555 and some other MIDI device, you can see which
messages are compatible between the two devices.
1.
While holding down [TIME/BPM], turn on the power.
2.
Press bank [A].
The display will indicate “Mod,” and then the MIDI
synchronization mode will be displayed.
Synchronization will operate according to the MIDI
synchronization mode.
synchronization mode will be displayed.
Synchronization will operate according to the MIDI
synchronization mode.
3.
Turn the CTRL 3 knob to select the MIDI synchronization
mode.
mode.
With the factory settings this is set to “Aut.”
4.
Press [SAMPLING] so its light is turned off.
This completes the MIDI synchronization mode setting.
This setting will not change when you turn off the power.
About MIDI
Synchronizing the SP-555
with another MIDI device
MIDI synchroni-
zation mode
zation mode
Explanation
“Aut”
(Auto Sync)
(Auto Sync)
When MIDI clock is received, the SP-555 will au-
tomatically synchronize its own tempo to it. If
MIDI start/stop/continue messages are received,
the pattern will start/stop playing.
* MIDI start/stop/continue will not be received
tomatically synchronize its own tempo to it. If
MIDI start/stop/continue messages are received,
the pattern will start/stop playing.
* MIDI start/stop/continue will not be received
during pattern recording.
“tMp”
(Tempo Sync)
(Tempo Sync)
When MIDI clock is received, the SP-555 will au-
tomatically synchronize its own tempo to it. MIDI
start/stop/continue messages will not be re-
ceived.
* Select this mode of operation if you want to
tomatically synchronize its own tempo to it. MIDI
start/stop/continue messages will not be re-
ceived.
* Select this mode of operation if you want to
play the SP-555’s patterns later at the desired
timing in synchronization with the perfor-
mance of your external MIDI sequencer, so
that the two performances do not begin at the
same time.
timing in synchronization with the perfor-
mance of your external MIDI sequencer, so
that the two performances do not begin at the
same time.
“oFF”
(Sync OFF)
(Sync OFF)
MIDI clock and start/stop/continue messages
will not be received.
* Select this mode of operation if you only want
will not be received.
* Select this mode of operation if you only want
to play the SP-555’s samples using note mes-
sages sent by your external MIDI sequencer.
sages sent by your external MIDI sequencer.
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