Midi-Ports; Midi Setup Examples - KETRON SD9 Manual

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The window displays 3 devices on the instrument and the respective connections to the Midi In and Midi Out
ports. Midi In 2 port is addressed exclusively to the Keyboard (Global).
NB:- When there is a MIDI signal on the MIDI IN1 (GM) port, the EXIT button will flash to denote that the SD9
PRO is receiving a MIDI signal .You can use this as a test to make sure there is MIDI data coming in through the
MIDI IN1 port.
Any settings done here must be saved by pressing the SAVE button on the panel and saving on the next screen.
RESTORE brings back the factory settings for the selected Midi setup.
Clock In:- Touch to turn on if you want the SD9 Pro's internal midi clock to be the master (when connected to
another midi device).
Clock Out:- Touch to turn on if you want the SD9 Pro to send it's midi clock out to control the tempo of another
midi device connected to it
USB Midi:- Touch to turn on (yellow) if you want to connect the SD9 Pro to a computer software and transfer midi
data between your computer and the SD9 Pro's internal sound card using the Midi connector at the back of the unit.
Turn off if you want to use the USB connection for data transfer between your computer and the internal Solid State
drive of the SD9 Pro.
10.B MIDI SETUP EXAMPLES
Playing SD9 Pro Styles and Sounds from/using another Keyboard or MIDI controller. If you
have a keyboard or midi controller from any other manufacturer (e.g. Yamaha, Korg, Roland ... etc)
which you want to keep but love to have the capability to use the Sounds and/or Styles of the
KETRON SD9 (or any of the KETRON arranger Modules like the Audya 4, SD40 or Midjay Pro)
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Connect the MIDI OUT jack of your keyboard (controller) to the MIDI IN2 jack of the SD9
Pro (or KETRON arranger Module you have).
KETRON SD9 Manual & Tutorial
Fig. 203b. MIDI - PORTS
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