Connecting A Midi Devices - Roland Atelier AT-60SL Owner's Manual

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4.
Turn on the computer.
5.
Turn on the AT-80SL/60SL.
6.
Make the settings for baud rate (transmission
speed) for the computer and the software.
For more information on this procedure, please refer to the
owner's manual for your computer.
7.
You should also make the settings for the MIDI
send channel as needed (p. 174).
Connection Examples:
Connection with an Apple Macintosh computer
Use a computer cable (sold separately) to connect the
Computer connector on the AT-80SL/60SL to the modem
port (or printer port) on the Apple Macintosh. Set the
Computer switch to "Mac."
When using the Macintosh "Patch Bay" utility, specify 1
MHz as the Interface Type (MIDI Interface Clock).
Apple Macintosh
Modem Port
Macintosh IIci
Computer cable (sold separately)
Connection with an IBM PC
Use a computer cable (sold separately) to connect the
Computer connector on the AT-80SL/60SL to the COM1 or
COM2 serial port on the IBM PC. Set the Computer switch to
"PC-2."
IBM PC/AT
RS-232C
Computer cable (sold separately)
Chapter 11 Connecting with External Device

■ Connecting a MIDI Devices

You can connect between your computer and the MIDI
connector of the AT-80SL/60SL using a Roland UM-1 or
similar USB MIDI interface cable (sold separately).
If the AT-80SL/60SL is connected to a computer in which
sequencer software such as Roland's "Visual MT" is
installed, a song you've recorded on the AT-80SL/60SL can
be saved on your computer.
Computer
Mac
PC-1
PC-2
MIDI
Computer
Mac
PC-1
PC-2
MIDI
* In order to make connections to your computer, you must
install "MIDI driver" software on your computer. For details,
refer to the owner's manual for your MIDI interface.
Use a USB MIDI interface cable to connect the USB
connector of your computer to the MIDI connectors of
the AT-80SL/60SL.
Set the Computer switch on the AT-80SL/60SL's bottom
panel to "MIDI," then turn on the power to the AT-
80SL/60SL.
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