The Basics Of Midi; Midi Data; Transmission And Reception; Midi Connections - Roland E-66 Owner's Manual

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The basics of MIDI
Devices equipped with MIDI
connectors can be linked
together (regardless of the
model or the brand), and
exchange data known as "MIDI
messages".
These messages convey
information between devices
and allow you, for example, to
control (play) one instrument
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MIDI Data: Transmission
and Reception
You will find hereunder some
information about MIDI
communication.
MIDI Connections
Three sockets are used to
transmit and receive
MIDI messages: they are linked
by means of MIDI cables.
Connections are made
depending on the devices and
your particular needs.
MIDI IN: this socket is used to
THRU
OUT
IN
receive MIDI messages from
MIDI (5)
other devices.
х
MIDI OUT: this socket is used
to transmit (send) messages to
other devices.
MIDI THRU: this socket is used
to re-transmit messages received
from MIDI IN.

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