Performing On The C-330 To Play The Mx-200'S Sounds - Roland C-330 Owner's Manual

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Connecting external devices
Performing on the C-330 to play the MX-200's
sounds
You can play a MIDI sound module (such as the separately available
MX-200) by performing on the C-330.
When a [USER/MIDI] couplers is on, the performance data of that
division will be transmitted via MIDI to play the internal sounds of
the MX-200.
Keyboard data is transmitted to play the MX-200 only if the
[USER MIDI] couplers is on.
The C-330 contains a list of the MX-200's sounds, allowing you
to view the MX-200's sound names in the C-330's own display
when you select them.
Connecting the MX-200
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MIDI OUT Connector
MIDI Cable
MX-200
1.
Minimize the volume of the C-330 and the MX-200.
2.
Switch off the power to the C-330 and the MX-200.
3.
Use MIDI cables to connect the MIDI connectors of the
two devices (see diagram).
4.
Use commercially available audio cables to make audio
connections.
See "Adjusting the volume of your audio device" (p. 67).
5.
Switch on the power to the C-330 and the MX-200.
6.
Adjust the volume of the C-330 and the MX-200.
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MIDI
THRU
OUT
IN
MIDI IN Conector
Making the MX-200's sound names appear in the
C-330's display
1.
Press the [Select/Menu] knob.
2.
Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select "11 MIDI."
fig.boot.eps
3.
Press the [Select/Menu] knob.
The "MIDI" screen will appear.
fig.boot.eps
4.
Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select the "TONE NAME"
item.
5.
Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to change the "TONE
NAME" setting to "MX-200."

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