Johannus Rembrandt 377 AGO User Manual page 27

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4.11.12 Programming MIDI stops
MIDI is a protocol for communication between the organ and other devices,
such as:
PC
Sound Module
Other musical instruments
With the programmable MIDI stops, you can control any module voice
through any MIDI channel.
Connecting external device
1. Connect the cable of the external device to the connector MIDI MOD.
2. Put the output cables into AUX IN to hear the MIDI voices through the
organ.
Selecting programmable MIDI stop
1. Open the memory lock by turning the key. The SET piston lightens up.
2. Press the desired MIDI stop piston.
3. Use the - and + pistons to select a Memory bank.
4. Press the SET piston.
5. Press the piston of the desired memory location (Generals, Divisionals
or Hand Combination).
The selected MIDI stop is programmed into the memory bank of the memory
location. Now you can program a MIDI voice on the selected MIDI stop either
for an external device or the internal CSM.
Programming voice on MIDI stops for external device
1. Press the MENU piston. MIDI Program appears on the display.
2. Press the SET piston to activate the program mode. The selected MIDI
stop appears on the display. (For example: MIDI: Swell stops)
3. Use the - and + pistons to select the desired MIDI channel
(Channel:..).
4. Press the SET piston.
Use the MSB and LSB numbers if the external device has the
possibility of more than one voice bank.
You can find the combination of MSB, LSB and voice numbers in
the reference manual of the external device.
Use zero as standard value if the external device does not have
this kind of possibility.
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