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Setting Up the MU128 in Your Music System
• Computer equipped with a MIDI interface
In this setup, you can control the MU128 from a computer (using sequenc-
ing or other song playback software).
MIDI keyboard controller
MIDI
IN-A
TONE GENERATOR
1
A/D INPUT
PART
2
VOLUME
Piano
Chrom.perc.
Ensemble
Brass
STAND BY
Synth effects
Ethnic
ON
MIDI IN A
PHONES
NOTES
• The MU128 features both rear and front panel MIDI IN-A terminals. Since both
cannot be used simultaneously, you must determine which of them you will use.
At the factory, the MIDI IN-A is set for rear panel operation. This can be changed
to front panel operation in the Utility mode's System parameters (page 157).
• For Macintosh computers, you may have to change the MIDI interface clock set-
ting on the application software to match your particular MIDI interface.
MIDI Data Flow
34
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN-B
ALL
PLAY EDIT
MUTE/
PART
PART
SOLO
UTIL EFFECT
SELECT
SELECT
ENTER
MODE
EQ
XG
TG300B
VALUE
VALUE
EXIT
PERFORM
BANK/PGM
VOL EXP PAN
REV CHO VAR KEY
Organ
Guitar
Bass
Strings
SELECT PART GROUP
Reed
Pipe
Synth lead Synth pad
Percussive
SFX
Model excl.
Drum
MU PLG-1 PLG-2 PLG-3
MU128
CBX-K2
THRU
OUT
Parts set to
receive over
channels
A1-A16
MU128 Guided Tour
Connecting to a Macintosh computer
(with MIDI interface)
MIDI
MIDI interface
IN
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
OUT
Macintosh computer
Connecting to an IBM PC/AT compatible
computer (with MIDI interface)
MIDI
IN
MIDI
OUT1
MIDI
IBM-PC/AT or compatible
OUT2
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
OUT
MIDI Interface
MIDI
MIDI
IN-A
IN-B
Parts set to
receive over
channels
B1-B16
MU128
HOST SELECT
MIDI
HOST SELECT
MIDI
computer
TO HOST
Mac
Mac

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