Yamaha MU128 Portable Generator User Manual


 
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MU128 Guided Tour
• Computer equipped with a MIDI interface
In this setup, you can control the MU128 from a computer (using sequenc-
ing or other song playback software).
NOTES
• The MU128 features both rear and front panel MIDI IN-A terminals. Since both
cannot be used simultaneously, you must determine which of them you will use.
At the factory, the MIDI IN-A is set for rear panel operation. This can be changed
to front panel operation in the Utility mode’s System parameters (page 157).
• For Macintosh computers, you may have to change the MIDI interface clock set-
ting on the application software to match your particular MIDI interface.
MIDI Data Flow
Setting Up the MU128 in Your Music System
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN-A
THRU OUT
TO HOST
MIDI
IN-B
MU128
MIDI Interface
CBX-K2
Parts set to
receive over
channels
A1-A16
Parts set to
receive over
channels
B1-B16
MU128
MIDI
IN-A
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDI interface
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN
MIDI
OUT1
MIDI
OUT2
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN-B
HOST SELECT
MIDI Mac
Macintosh computer
TONE GENERATOR
XG
TG
300
B
PERFORM
MODEEQ
UTIL EFFECT
PLAYEDIT
ALL
MUTE/
SOLO
PART
PART
SELECT
VALUE
SELECT
VALUE
ENTER
EXIT
SELECT
PART GROUP
StringsBassGuitarOrgan
Chrom.perc.
Piano
Ensemble Brass Reed Pipe Synth lead Synth pad
DrumModel excl.SFXPercussiveEthnic
Synth effects
PHONESMIDI IN A
STAND BY
ON
VOLUME
2
PART VOLEXPPAN
BANK/PGM
REVCHOVARKEY
A/D INPUT
1
MUPLG-1PLG-2PLG-3
HOST SELECT
MIDI Mac
IBM-PC/AT or compatible
computer
MIDI keyboard controller
Connecting to a Macintosh computer
(with MIDI interface)
Connecting to an IBM PC/AT compatible
computer (with MIDI interface)