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Songs and the Sequencer
Songs
Recording MIDI IN events simultaneously with Track events.
You can record events received on MIDI IN simultaneously with events generated by the
keyboard (Local).
For example, you can program the Configuration parameter of your Performance so that
two or three tracks receive MIDI IN data only (MIDI status), while several other tracks
can be exploited by the sequencer (SEQ). The remaining tracks can be set to Local (KYB)
or mute (OFF).
The following messages received at MIDI IN can be recorded:
note on/off;
pitch bend;
program change;
channel pressure;
poly key pressure;
control change (0 - 101).
Synchronisation with external MIDI devices
External MIDI devices (keyboards, sequencers, accordions, etc.) can be connected via
MIDI to playback in synchronisation with the WX.
External Sequencer controlled by the WX
For example, if you want WX to control an external Sequencer which is going to record
what you play on the keyboard, you must connect the WX MIDI OUT (the Master) to
the Sequencer MIDI IN (the Slave), direct the WX tracks that are going to be recorded
to MIDI OUT and set the WX MIDI CLOCK to INTERNAL. The external Sequencer
will wait to receive the start command from the WX. To stop the recording, press Start/
Stop. WX can also transmit the Song Pointer, therefore, if the external sequencer is able
to recognise the message, you can start it at a precise point.
WX controlled by an external Sequencer
Connect the external Sequencer MIDI OUT (the Master) to the WX MIDI IN (the Slave),
set the Master’s clock source to INTernal (transmit MIDI clock messages) and the
Slave’s (WX) clock to EXTernal (receive MIDI Clock - see MIDI “Other” page) to
synchronise to incoming MIDI clock messages.
All Start and Stop operations are executed on the Master unit.
Create a Performance to communicate with Computers/Se-
quencers
When you use your WX with a COMPUTER or MIDI SEQUENCER, connect the WX
MIDI OUT to the Computer/Sequencer MIDI IN and the Computer/Sequencer MIDI
OUT to WX MIDI IN. You’ll require at least one Track to send data to the Computer/
Sequencer (to prevent MIDI data from looping) and another Track to receive the
Computer/Sequencer data and direct it to the WX internal Generation.
For this purpose, you should create a Performance with the following characteristics:
Tracks 1 to 14 (for example) connected to receive MIDI IN data only (Local off) and all
directed to the WX SOUNDS internal generation (see Edit Performance - Configuration
parameter).
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